If you liked
Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori
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...then you might like
Yume no Shizuku, Kin no Torikago
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yet another promising historcal piece by the same author
If you liked
The Flowers of Evil
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...then you might like
Sora wo Daite Oyasumi
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both portray forbidden love between twins and the sly but frantic attitude of the one aware of his feelings first
If you liked
Kimi wa Pet
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...then you might like
Oyome ni Ikenai!
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the character set up is somewhat similar, a successful (elite) working woman with a high schooler coming into their home, a relationship with a working colleage and a development toward the highschooler...?
If you liked
Seven Days
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...then you might like
Kurayami ni Strobe
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they have the same air of innocence, both nice stories
If you liked
Missile Happy!
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...then you might like
Nanji, Chikai no Kuchizuke wo...
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both heroines are married high school girls, trying to hide that fact and at the same time struggling to support their lover in their studies and to fight off disapproving parents
If you liked
Sumire wa Blue
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...then you might like
Suki, Kirai, Suki
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both are about a girls first love and how she tries to make him notice her the heroines characters are also similar in some ways also: same author - you will notice through the feel of the stories
If you liked
Yaya
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...then you might like
I Love Her
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both main girls are somewhat lonely, in a difficult situation and take an interest in their teacher, who shows ( an undeterminable which kind of) interest in return the artstyle is completely different though
If you liked
I Love Her
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...then you might like
L♥DK
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They're both about falling in love with the guy living next door and him being ambigous to the point it gets annoying but in L DK is the tension/ atmosphere is much more sexual
If you liked
Forget About Love
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...then you might like
Six Half
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both start with the same concept of 'heroine lost all of her personal memories due to an accident' and though the development is quite different, it's nicely done in both cases, really interesting and keeps you wanting to see how it goes on
If you liked
Coelacanth
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...then you might like
Usotsuki Mii-kun to Kowareta Maa-chan: Totteoki no Uso
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both reveal bit by bit the truth of the story, allthewhile slowly changing the readers expectations as to what that truth is and though the solution is foreshadowed it still comes as a surprise in the end - that's what makes them both a good read
If you liked
Bokura wa Itsumo
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...then you might like
Chihayafuru
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somehow the charactersetting in chihayafuru really reminded me of bokura wa itsumo - with chihaya's personality being similar to nori, arata to haruna and taichi to kyosuke. the stories are totally different though, but definitely worth reading
If you liked
Beniiro Hero
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...then you might like
Chihayafuru
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both have a main girl with two guys around her and the way their passion for the sport is really transmitted to the reader is similar
If you liked
Boku no Chikyuu wo Mamotte
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...then you might like
Only You: Tobenai Tsubasa
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the protagonists have psychic powers and while the female lead is a gentle, at first whimpy girl that grows stronger to support the male main character, that one uses his powers for good and bad in both and has trouble getting along with others
If you liked
Eden no Hana
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...then you might like
100% no Kimi e
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same author, both deal with serious topics and first love - eden no hana is much darker though, while 100% no kimi e has a lighthearted feel to it despite the seriousness of the topics touched in the story
If you liked
Yorugata Aijin Senmonten Blood Hound DX
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...then you might like
Lost In London
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they both have vampires and somewhat special main girls, whose past/ specialty is revealed bit by bit throughout the story
If you liked
ES: Eternal Sabbath
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...then you might like
Lost In London
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they're not really similar, but the way you discover more about the past and the characters while the story goes on and the tension in LiL reminded me somehow of ES
If you liked
Bokura ga Ita
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...then you might like
Sad Love Song
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in both there is a love triangle with two best male friends and the main character, and they show extensively the struggle the main girl has to go through for her love , thus making the story rather dramatic and, partly, a tearjerker
If you liked
Sad Love Song
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...then you might like
Koizora: Setsunai Koimonogatari
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both are tragic lovestories, where the main characters have to face many difficulties and deal with the death of a beloved
If you liked
Chiisai Hitsuji wa Yume wo Miru
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...then you might like
Himawari
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the storys are completely different, but the tone is more grown up and serious in both, its not the usual lighthearted or overdramatized shoujo stuff and they're both good, so i felt whoever likes one would be able to appreciate the other
If you liked
Bibi
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...then you might like
Tokyo Juliet
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the storyline is somewhat similar, with the main girl falling in love with a talented designer and revolving around creating fashion. Bibi is better though. (less overdramatic?)
If you liked
Evyione
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...then you might like
Savage Garden
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both have a historical setting and a love story that's hindered by the main character's status among other matters
If you liked
Full House
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...then you might like
Mary Stayed Out All Night
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Both Mae Ri and and Elli are the spunky kind of heroine with a lot of temper, who have difficulties being true to their feelings, so the dynamic of the relationship between the main characters in these manwha is really similar in my opinion.
If you liked
Ano Ko to Issho
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...then you might like
Koizora: Setsunai Koimonogatari
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they have a similar feel to them when reading and both deal with serious issues (with sad and tragic events taking place) and dating experiences
If you liked
Threads of Time
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...then you might like
Vagabond
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both stories play out in japan of medieval times and center around a young warrior and his struggles. also, the feel of reality is high, though it's not gore the violent and insecure circumstances of living at that time are still depicted more accurately than in other historical manga the art styles are kinda similar, too - i liked it a lot
If you liked
Hana yori Dango
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...then you might like
Barairo My Honey
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in both stories, the main characters have to confront the guys familys' resistance because the girl is regarded improper due to her low birth/background
If you liked
Sprout
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...then you might like
Strobe Edge
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both deal with kind, thoughtful girls falling in love with a guy who already is in a relationship with someone else
If you liked
Bijo ga Yajuu
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...then you might like
Kiss
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same author, and the stories have a similar feel to it; so if you liked one, you'll probably enjoy the other
If you liked
Venus Capriccio
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...then you might like
Kiss
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both are romances revolving around music and piano play
If you liked
Beauty Pop
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...then you might like
Mahou no Te ni Notte
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both revolve around hairstyling and dreams
If you liked
Mars
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...then you might like
Honey na Koto
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they both have a more mature feel than usual shoujo and they're about the main characters dealing with the good and bad things coming their way while being in a relationship. also, for both male leads there's a sport that's really important in their life (surfing/racing)