For anyone who happens to stumble upon my page: I love any and all yuri!! Well, for the most part.
As such, my rating system is like, 6 being "I liked it" ranging up to 10 being "omigawd this is beautiful, I could reread this forever".
Everything in between is just ascending levels composed of a mixture of "I liked it", "I wanna reread this", "this evoked strong emotions" or whatever else I happen to feel reading it.
As long as it's realistic, engaging to read, doesn't devolve into filler and isn't just played up for fetish points (/glares at Citrus), I'm probably gonna like it!
Sometimes I do read some stuff that isn't yuri. Those are ranked based on the same criteria.
If you read this and are as much of a fan of "Chatting at the Amber Teahouse" as I am, feel free to message me and join me in my crusade to get an ENG publishing company to purchase the license for it!
Manga list key:
INCOM = ENG translation is incomplete
NF = ENG translation not found
ERR = Error
One-shots, hentai and bonus material are not ranked unless they left enough of an impression on me to warrant a rating.
Preferences:
Hit -- female leads, lighthearted atmosphere, adult/older setting, focus on emotions, distant or impossible dreams, good drama, cheating
Miss -- hetero, bad drama, excessive filler, casually playing around with gender stuff including the "trap" archetype, especially when it's played up for jokes.
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All Comments (3) Comments
"It'd be good for Hotaru to find someone else who's important to her someday. It'd be fine if we were family or friends."
I mean that line felt weird cause just before that, she said she thought they'd grow old together, and all sorts of romantic stuff and that sentence makes me think.. she hopes Hotaru finds another lover? I'm just assuming Yuma is another one of those girls who think girl and girl relationship is not serious or "real", so she wishes hotaru to have a "male" lover. That's my perspective of that line, and I hope someone can correct or change this thought cause I don't like it
Thank you for the suggestions! And if you don't mind, I'll send you a message in case there's something I don't understand about the plots of these works.