SEAN: A new Shojo Beat series is always welcome, especially when it’s by a proven talent. As such, my pick this week has to be Love Me, Love Me Not, especially as it has two girls on the cover rather than the standard “hero with arms around heroine” shot. ANNA: I always want to celebrate new Shojo Beat series, so Love Me, Love Me Not is my pick as well. MICHELLE: Yep, I’m on the Sakisaka bandwagon, too! MELINDA: Count me in for Love Me, Love Me Not as well! ASH: Likewise! As far as debuts go, Love Me, Love Me Not is my pick this week without question.
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