Of them,
1. Senpai to Kanojo
I love how the author display the tragic and heart-breaking moments. How Nanba Atsuko sensei elaborately portrays her personal style is simply awesome. I mean even though few words were used, she simply managed to make [a simple sad moment] even more [heart-breaking] using only the characters' expressions and flashback. Oh, i seriously love page 32-40 in Senpai to Kanojo's Chapter 7! And i kept reading it again and again, those pages♥
2. Katakoi no Tsuki
This one is not as good, but well it's still okay. I read quite a few of Mitsuki Kako sensei's works some time ago, like Ai Hime ~Ai to Himegoto..but i only just read Katakoi no Tsuki recently. And i really just want to say "Poor Kurumi"..LoL! The so so sad expression on Kurumi's face on page 32 of its Chapter 4, oh, how heart-wrenching! It's an irony seeing that all this while Souta was going on and on about Miyako going through a sad love and how he wants to help her but he did not see how Kurumi was going through the same thing too thanks to him! But there were also Lol and unexpected moments like in page 25-26 of Chapter 2, page 9 of Chapter 3 or page 29 of Chapter 4.
"Childhood friends are 'special'...No matter what happens, that important relationship won't budge."
"I'm envious of that relationship...since i'm just a 'friend'," thought Kurumi..3. Kinkyori Renai
I didn't really see the scans for this manga but i somehow find it interesting through the summaries by BebeXiu Shoujo(credits to BebeXiu). And i especially like the end part of Chapter 12, where Haruka hurt Yuni's feelings when he attend to Mirei instead of her and didn't even spare her a glance. Well, i just ♥ Yuni, that's all.
Well, although what i've mentioned here are all those sad moments in the said mangas, be reminded that they all have happy endings, except for Kinkyori Renai, since the series isn't complete just yet.
[Note]By any chance, if you're interested in reading these mangas, just click on the cover page pic..it'll lead you directly to those pages where you can read them.
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