Futari no Renai Shoka
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Futari no Renai Shoka

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Our Bookshelf Romance
Japanese: ふたりの恋愛書架


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 14
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 24, 2012 to Jul 24, 2013
Genres: Romance Romance, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Authors: Yamazaki, Kore (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.461 (scored by 81658,165 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #32132
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Popularity: #1190
Members: 16,698
Favorites: 149

Recommendations

Are you in the mood to read a short-length romance manga that's not overly dramatic as well as doesn't beat around the bush involving a young man and an older woman? If so, then these two happy-go-lucky series are definitely right up your alley. Follow their story as they gradually get close and comfortable with each other, and finally learn that a significant age difference is not really a big deal when it comes to love. 
reportRecommended by Impala
Short romance stories with very little drama. Also the main characters are pretty similar design wise and personality wise.  
reportRecommended by Lohuydahutt
wholesome "drama-free" age gap relationship with a marriage proposal happens in the first chapter, on Futari it's the female lead who does it (the older one) on Kimi it's the male lead who does it (the younger one). both of the stories focus on nurturing their relationship, Futari is about two people having similar trauma and licking each other's wounds while Kimi is about giving mental support to each other and Kimi also has kid (fmc son and mc niece) where 4 of them making emotional bond. Kimi vibe is 'bright' Futari vibe is 'dreamy' 
reportRecommended by LeturLefr
Although the story in [Haru no noroi] is much less fluffier than [Renai shoka] but the art style is as wonderful if not even more so. The story follows suit with being extremely short (2 Volumes) with exceptional art and dialogue. Haru no noroi is darker as its about love loss and death and love winning out over the other two. 
reportRecommended by harshxharsh
Futari no Renai Shoka is a fairly short read. It is such a beautiful way of portraying love. It has a great ideology of accepting who you are and that your hobbies and interests are what makes you the person you set out to be. I took this mindset on going into Watshitachi no Shiawase na Jikan and it really opened my eyes to forgiving people and accepting others for who they are too. A truly inspirational story that I highly recommend if you enjoyed this one. Enjoy ! 
reportRecommended by dnoluke
Awkward, inexperienced 20-something women date high school boys with bad home lives. Both manga are sweet love stories devoid of melodrama. 
reportRecommended by Jerakor
They both tell the story of mature, realistic romances. The female leads in each are upbeat, mischievous in a cute way and assertive, while the male ones are rather quiet. The overall atmosphere of the series is also very similar. 
reportRecommended by niknetniko
Romances with a high-school student and an older character who works with books. Both couples have difficulties with the age gap. 
reportRecommended by Kaiko