Top 5 best manga/manhua/manhwa I've read this year
This was the year of pretty artstyles
1. A bride's story
- One of my favorite anthology-like stories. Each story was a delight and an experience with no bad or uninteresting dynamics. I love the proper integration and representation of culture and history. And the beautiful artstyle, omg.
2. Mother's Contract Marriage
- another absolutely gorgeous artstyle, although it had be taken aback at first. One of the most lovable children in a manhua whose maturity and childishness is very well realistic according to her circumstances. A lovely read.
3. Miss not-so-sidekick
- I have reread this gem multiple times only THIS year and I know I'll be rereading it a lot more in the years to come. A great take on someone reincarnating as a side character and one of the most humorous reads ever. I love the main character more than life itself.
4. The fragrant flower blooms with dignity
- the most adorable romance manga I have read this year. AND the most adorable found family manga I've read this year. AND ALSO the most adorable coming of age manga I've read this year. Need I say more?
5. Toilet bound Hanako-kun
- a reread that ABSOLUTELY needed to make a cameo as it is one of my best reads of this year. AND because mitsukou canon is my biggest event of 2023. Overall, no matter how much I read it, it's as good and hype as the first time!
Happy new years guys! Hope this year is also filled with many interesting reads to discover and love!!
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I just noticed Rintaro's old art style is kind of have a look alike of Mo's old art style when Mo's blushing minus the yelling lol
but I just have thought so maybe I'm also wrong :>
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December reads 2023
The fragrant flower that blooms with dignity
Migi and Dali
The swordmaster's son
Is this hero for real?
My unexpected marriage
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