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A White Rose in Bloom Vol. 1 Review
An old hand at BL turns her efforts to yuri.


A White Rose in Bloom Vol 1 Review
If the cover art for A White Rose in Bloom has a familiar feel to it, that’s because this manga is by Asumiko Nakamura – the creator of…


A White Rose in Bloom, Volume 2
In Volume 1, we met Ruby, a student at a prestigous girls’ school who, because of family problems, stays at school over the holidays with only one other…
A White Rose in Bloom, Volume 3
Content Warning for off-screen violence and implication of intended sexual assault. We have thus fa, been paying attention primarily to Ruby Canossa, that breath of fresh air that…


A White Rose in Bloom Volume 1
Periodically (pun intended) I subscribe to a manga magazine named Rakuen Le Paradis. It’s technically a Jousei magazine, but is an unusual one. Hakusensha lets their artists have…


A White Rose in Bloom vol. 1 Manga Review
A great new yuri manga published by Seven Seas Entertainment. Stylish character designs and some interesting plot points leave a lot of room for the story to explore…


Thoughts on A White Rose in Bloom Volume 2
Ruby is aiming for a scholarship in the second volume of Asumiko Nakamura’s A White Rose in Bloom. Unfortunately, her father is determined to not let that happen.…


Thoughts on A White Rose in Bloom Volume 1
A White Rose in Bloom is a yuri manga written and illustrated by Asumiko Nakamura. I’m told that Asumiko Nakamura is the creator of the “modern BL classic”…


Thoughts on A White Rose in Bloom Volume 3
The third volume of Asumiko Nakamura’s A White Rose in Bloom shows how Liz first met Steph. This volume contains chapters ten to fourteen.
398 – Triple Dip 62 – Bad Boys, Happy Home, A White Rose in Bloom, Banana Fish
Happy Pride Month everyone! Just like last year, we’re dedicating our episodes in June to LGBTQ+ manga/anime! This year we’re calling it Pride and Panels! We’re starting with…


Holiday Review: GOODBYE, MY ROSE GARDEN
Yet my favorite yuri series of the year wasn't a modern series, but instead a beautiful historical melodrama that evokes the history of the...


Holiday Review: THE ROSE OF VERSAILLES
Yeah...anyone who has been reading this blog for a while or follows me on Twitter knows that this review has been a long time coming. After...
Holiday Review #13: LADY ROSE JUST WANTS TO BE A COMMONER
There were more otome-inspired isekai books (with or without explicit villainesses) than ever this year. This is just one of many titles J-N...
Holiday Review #13: LADY ROSE JUST WANTS TO BE A COMMONER
There were more otome-inspired isekai books (with or without explicit villainesses) than ever this year. This is just one of many titles J-N...


Rose White, Rose Red: The Real History of Requiem of the Rose King
Manga pioneer Moto Hagio once said that Aya Kanno's story is more interesting than Shakespeare's own interpretation of the historical tale, but what is the truth behind…


Bloom into You: A Review
Bloom into You is a fascinating series tackling the idea of romance that unfortunately ends without any a real answer


Review – Spy x Family: Code White is Pleasant Holiday Fun
International anime mega-hit Spy x Family is out with its first theatrical movie, Spy x Family Code: White. Is it worth a trip to theaters?
Holiday Review #7: A HERO IN THE DEMON'S CASTLE
This year was a good one for Denpa Books and the same is true for their BL imprint Kuma. It was sincerely hard for me to choose whether…
Holiday Review #7: A HERO IN THE DEMON'S CASTLE
This year was a good one for Denpa Books and the same is true for their BL imprint Kuma. It was sincerely hard for me to choose whether…
Dahlia in Bloom
Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools This is yet another isekai story where an overworked OL (office lady) dies and gets reborn in a…


Holiday Review: FIRE IN HIS FINGERTIPS
This year has been a stellar one for manga aimed at adult women. Not all of them are strictly josei, but the variety and amount out there ...


Holiday Review: A WITCH'S PRINTING OFFICE
Naturally we have to cover at least one isekai title. The more of them we get in the US, the more esoteric their particular gimmicks get. ...


Holiday Review: A SIGN OF AFFECTION
Nonetheless, of the few shojo series to get any hype, this was by far the one with the most acclaim (and it's easy to see why). A SIGN…


Requiem of the Rose King: A Rose for Mediocrity
Greetings, fabulous people of the Internet! Hanime on Anime here, and welcome to a long overdue new review! And I know what you’re thinking just by looking at…


Requiem of the Rose King: Kissed by a Rose
A weak season means that most shows have been forgettable or just plain meh. It’s been a type of dry spell that is becoming more and more rare…
Holiday Review #18: DUCHESS IN THE ATTIC
Of course, there was plenty of lady-led light novel adaptations to go around. This is probably one of the few that didn't involve reincarn...
Holiday Review #18: DUCHESS IN THE ATTIC
Of course, there was plenty of lady-led light novel adaptations to go around. This is probably one of the few that didn't involve reincarn...
Rose Seed Replica Review
Note: Review code provided by LezLiz Here we are yet again looking at another title I had my eye on for a long time. With the wait over…


Shin Sakiura isn’t a bud, he’s in full bloom!
In the last week or so, I felt like I hit a gold mine of J-hip hop tracks, but to my utter frustration, none of them had music…


Holiday Review: SENSOR
Horror manga has taken off in a big way, and the man at the forefront of this trend has been Junji Ito. It's been too long since we've…


Holiday Review: GIGANT
This year saw the announcement of a lot of new titles from established creators. Unfortunately, that included Hiroya Oku. GIGANT ( Giganto ...


Holiday Review: MEDALIST
Sports manga continue to thrive and I'm really glad it has because otherwise we might not have gotten a title like this one, even if it's di...


Guyabano Holiday Review
A lot of manga will catch your attention, but you would be doing yourself a disservice if you can't make time to check Guyabano Holiday out.


First Impression: Dahlia in Bloom
A Japanese woman dies of overwork. (Speaking of, what are the odds that Overwork-chan will someday eclipse Truck-kun as the number one cause of getting isekai’d? I feel…


Dahlia in Bloom Novel 1
Dahlia in Bloom feels less like a complete novel and more as if the author had a collection of really interesting ideas and decided to just throw them…


Him, the Smile & Bloom (Hanakare) Otome Review – Love is in Bloom in this Wholesome Slice-of-Life Romance
Him, the Smile & Bloom (Hanakare) is a slice of life otome game developed by MintLip and published by Edia for the Nintendo Switch.


Holiday Review: I'M IN LOVE WITH THE VILLAINNESS
Thanks to the runaway success of My Next Life as a Villainess , otome-based isekai stories are more popular than ever. Eventually, creators...
Holiday Review #20: IN THE CLEAR MOONLIT DUSK
It's so nice for once to be reviewing a Kodansha-published shojo manga and not walk away from it bored or frustrated with its gender politi...
Holiday Review #20: IN THE CLEAR MOONLIT DUSK
It's so nice for once to be reviewing a Kodansha-published shojo manga and not walk away from it bored or frustrated with its gender politi...


Him, the Smile & bloom Review
Him, the Smile & bloom is an otome game that follows the lives of four couples – centered around a local flower shop. ‘Him, the Smile & bloom’…


Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools
Information for the light novel series Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools. The official English release is from J-Novel Club


Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools
Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools is currently streaming on Crunchyroll....


A review of The Aquatope on White Sand
I didn’t want my only non-scheduled post this month to be just me complaining for 2,000 words, so here’s a proper one, the kind my site is supposedly…
Holiday Review #5: GOKURAKUGAI
Even shonen manga is not immune to the horror vibes, even if it mostly takes the form of demon fighters like this one. GOKURAKUGAI, by Yuto ...
It's Holiday Review Time!
As we head into another December, it's time once more for another round of Holiday Reviews at The Manga Test Drive. That means 25 days of...
Holiday Review #21 INNOCENT
Y'all know I love historical manga a lot, and I've always had a fascination with the French Revolution and the time period around it, so th...
Holiday Review #5 - OROCHI
Viz has been the biggest beneficiary of the Junji Ito horror manga craze, but it wasn't until this year that they were willing to capitalize...


Holiday Review: SUPER HXEROES
There were also plenty of titles trading in pure unadulterated fanservice, although most of them were not quite as literal about this as thi...


Holiday Review: PENGUIN GENTLEMEN
Fanservice can take all sorts of shapes, though. Often it's attached to round, bouncy girls, but sometimes it's indulging in a fantasy wher...
Holiday Review #21 INNOCENT
Y'all know I love historical manga a lot, and I've always had a fascination with the French Revolution and the time period around it, so th...