Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet review

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Apr 02, 2021
I discovered Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet due to Yanamori Mika's other, more well known, work Hirunaka no Ryuusei. I'm sure a lot of people who are considering reading this manga are here for the same reason.

Story (7/10):

I think this manga is unfairly underrated. Although it is a bit cliche -- I mean, 16-year-old girl begins working as a housekeeper for a writer who happens to be ridiculously good-looking? C'mon. Anyone who has read a lotta shoujo knows what's up by now. Going back to my main point, I believe that this manga deserves more attention.

Other than the somewhat cliche storyline, I would definitely recommend you to read this manga. It only has around 6 chapters so far (or that's how many there are uploaded in Mangapark/Mangafox as of the moment). It has a lot of cute, doki-doki moments. It's not too serious -- not right now, at least -- and you'll definitely have fun reading it.

Art (9/10):

The art is good -- if you like Yanamori Mika's artwork, you're in for a treat.

Enjoyment/Overall (8/10):
The manga's OKAY, borderline good. Then again, I've only read 6 chapters so far. But I have this weird feeling that it'll just keep getting better and better. The characters are cute and interesting to read about.
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Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet
Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet
Auteur Yamamori, Mika
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