Ahh! Being stuck in the middle of a MHA war arc means there are no breaks to be had! My Hero Academia Vol. 37 hits just as hard as the last volume, with countless heroes throwing their names into the mix and doing everything they can to save the day.
Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 36
Um. I think I need a minute. Maybe twenty. My Hero Academia Vol. 36 is A LOT. And I mean that in good and bad ways (but mostly good!). It's emotional, tense, and so very full of action. It's also fully showing off all the planning our heroes have done.
Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 35
Whew. My Hero Academia Vol. 35 is another heavy-hitter. There's no denying that. In truth, this volume made me gasp with surprise on more than one occasion...and I have a feeling we're just getting started! (This makes sense since the war is again gearing up).
Manga Monday: Tamon’s B-Side Vol. 1
Tamon's B-Side Vol. 1 is pretty much any fangirl's (or boy's) dream come true. We have a dreamy boy band, a die-hard fan, and what is essentially a meet-cute but in a unique way. It's a cute setup, to say the least.
Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 34
Holy cats. My Hero Academia Vol. 34 packs a whole lot of punch. Well, it's more like punches, as there's more than one arc in this volume. We have the obvious – Star and Stripe. She's intense and exactly what this war needed.
Manga Monday: The Knight Blooms Behind Castle Walls Vol. 1
The Knight Blooms Behind Castle Walls Vol. 1 is a light, cute, and humorous introduction to the world of knights and fantasy. It’s very much a slice-of-life manga, with Rosa’s story told through various little interactions and events.
Series Binge: My Hero Academia Vol. 33
This marks the end of my re-read! I'm so stoked to have gotten to My Hero Academia Vol. 33, not just because it means new stuff (for me) will soon follow, but because I'm happy with the end of this arc.
Manga Monday: Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits Vol. 2
Aww. Poor Aoi. She keeps finding herself in formidable positions, and it seems like it essentially has to do with her compassion. Still, I enjoyed reading Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits Vol. 2. Even when Aoi and her situation gave me anxiety.
Series Binge: The Apothecary Diaries Vol. 8
So, full confession: I had caught up in the anime by the time I sat down to read The Apothecary Diaries Vol. 8. As such, most of this volume was familiar to me. That said, it is 100% worth taking the time to read and watch.
Manga Monday: A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow Vol. 1
Oh goodness. A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow Vol. 1 is a gentle and sweet introduction to this story. I can see why fans are utterly enchanted by it; this tale captures your heart right from the start.


