Kimi No Iru Machi
by noobiesnack on Mar.02, 2010, under Manga, Manga Recommendations
English Title: A Town Where You Live
Artist: Seo Kouji
Summary: Eba Yuzuki has mysteriously decided to go to high school in the countryside. But despite Kirishima Haruto’s objections, she is living in his home. Now he has to put up with a freeloading city girl and even worse, make sure Kanzaki Nanami, the girl he likes, doesn’t get the wrong idea!
The story’s setting is based on the author, Seo Kouji’s hometown.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Harem, Romance, School Life, Shounen, Slice of Life.
Status: 81 chapters (Ongoing)
Rating: 4.74 (Mangafox) 5/5 (NS)
Thoughts
It is not often than you come across good things to read. Kimi no Iru Machi has been on my reading list for a long time now, and with the recent happenings going on in the story, it is well worth a recommendation. The beginning is just as described by the summary, but it does change course and starts to get very good. Having followed this manga for such a long time now, it is certainly turning very interesting. If you have not read this series yet, I suggest you take the time to read it. It is well worth the read.
This series being pretty much what describes real life, really adds to it. The drama it provides and the comedy with it makes it one good ride. If you enjoy reading something that is very realistic and not something magical with people who have wings and can fly, then this is the manga for you.
Link | Posted on March 2nd, 2010 at 7:38 pm |
I’ve been reading it since it started and I’m enjoying it, but then again I’ve enjoyed Seo Kouji’s other 2 series as well so its not a surprise.
Link | Posted on March 3rd, 2010 at 11:09 am |
The same here rathgood. Suzuka was epic, Cross Over was good, Half&Half was good too, but Princess Lucia is… hm, decent/normal. Kimi no Iru machi from the beginning was good, but now when Haruto moved in this “sex building” it’s getting more interesting. Now I’m really waiting for next chapters, but we must bear with this 2 week break.
Link | Posted on March 3rd, 2010 at 11:14 am |
Ah, and there is one thing that is a little annoying but bearable: Seo Kouji draws girls that are too similar to each other, so sometimes its pretty hard to recognize someone.