If you liked
Black Bird
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...then you might like
Kamisama Hajimemashita
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Both have good art, deal with supernatural spirits (tengu/yokai), love between a nonhuman and a human, a somewhat weaker female lead (though the girl in Kamisama Hajimemashita is pretty strong). Black Bird is aimed at older audiences as it gets pretty smutty later in the series while Kamisama is very cute and a slow-romance kind of manga. If you loved one you'll love the other!!
If you liked
Hapi Mari: Happy Marriage!?
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...then you might like
Dear Brother!
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Both by the same author so the art is very similar; the main characters look almost identical. Though Dear Brother only has one chapter out so far, the stories are very different but if you liked Hapi Mari you will like Dear Brother! (Sidenote: They are both Josei romances)
If you liked
Special A
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...then you might like
Kaichou wa Maid-sama!
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The stories are very very similar. The artwork has the same feel to it, the main characters in Maid-Sama resemble the main characters in Special A, same type of strong (but thick-headed/clueless) female lead and an even stronger male who is obviously in love with the female lead and seems to be the only one who can surpass the female in any event/competition/etc). These mangas both contain the typical shoujo manga elements: love triangles, poor female lead, rich male lead, and harem atmospheres. Basically if you like one manga you will most certainly like the other.
If you liked
Strobe Edge
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...then you might like
Orange
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The artwork is very similar and the main characters' romance gives off same type of vibe: shyness, jealousy, etc. A forewarning should be made about Orange because it is categorized as a tragedy but DO NOT let this throw you off! In no way is Strobe Edge "lighter" in evoking emotions but Orange has a more serious premise. I tend to stay away from tragedies as I do not fare well with non-fairytale-like endings but Orange is a very sweet manga and I highly recommend it!
If you liked
Darling wa Namamono ni Tsuki
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...then you might like
Hapi Mari: Happy Marriage!?
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Both are about the lives of a married couple though the perverted genders are switched (in Hapi Mari the guy is the perv, and in Darling the girl is). Hapi Mari is more romantically dramatic/serious while Darling wa Namamono is straight up hilarious. You'll love them both though!