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Vilest Things by Chloe Gong

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4.0

All the body jumping, chaos in the world building, and hidden agendas behind every single person. Absolutely twisted and confusing and brilliant. 
As Good As Dead by Holly Jackson

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4.0

What an epic conclusion to this trilogy. It felt darker and more intense and came back full circle in ways that I don’t know how to feel. 
Blue Box, Vol. 9 by Kouji Miura

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4.0

Yes to confirming feelings and making things clear. I respect a a young man who can be honest and not lead on young women. 
Blue Box, Vol. 7 by Kouji Miura

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4.0

Love triangle is getting so intense as the school cultural festival is being paired. Nothing like a school event to get things going. 
Aru Shah and the End of Time by Joe Caramagna

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3.0

A cute graphic novel adaptation of the middle grade novel but as usual, the original was better. 
Yotsuba&!, Volume 2 by Kiyohiko Azuma

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3.75

Full of little episodes that are funny, pure, and slice of life vibes. 
Somewhere Beyond the Sea by TJ Klune

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5.0

Returning home to the island with my favourite found family was everything I knew it would be: heartwarming, hilarious, loving, ferocious, defiant, and filled with all the beautiful “monsters.” 
Wolf Girl and Black Prince, Vol. 11 by Ayuko Hatta

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4.0

These two can never just have a peaceful period to their relationships. Their conflict now: others around them who may or may not be interested in them 
Blue Box, Vol. 6 by Kouji Miura

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4.0

Yes to more development