Good morning, pornies! I hope you're feeling great. I promise you I wanted to do a book review today, but I saw this beautiful cover and couldn't control myself. Even less when I saw that title. Ours was meant to be! And I want to share what a reading it was to go through Tomorrow, Make Me Yours, by Kaoruko Miyama. Thanks to the publisher for sending me a review copy!
- Print Length: 210 pages.
- Publisher: TokyoPop (May 24, 2022)
- Publication Date: May 24, 2022.
- Genres: Comedy, Gay, Romance, Yaoi.
- Rating: 4 / 5.
Yuki is a quiet, average boy who falls head over heels for the confident and cool Hayato in his new high school class. The two hit it off with an easygoing friendship, but when Yuki realizes that a female classmate has a crush on his friend, he tries to put some distance between them. As his feelings come to a head, he finally confesses to Hayato... who confesses right back!
I have to say that there's nothing that makes this story unique besides how cute it is. I mean, seriously, there were many, MANY scenes that made my inner fanboy happy AF. It has a very fast pace, so you may not realize you're done with it when you reach the final chapter. It's page after page of wholesome romance that will give you more smiles than you can expect.
It was easy to see myself in both Hayato and Yuki, mostly on the last one because I was always the shy boy at class. I'm sure many will be able to see bits and pieces of themselves in this story as well, for the record. However, as I mentioned before, it is such a wholesome story that you cannot help but fall in love with Tomorrow, Make Me Yours.
Some people mentioned red flags in Yuki and Hayato's relationship, and I think I could understand this. However, this story plays a little with the clichés we all know from yaoi manga. It will be a refreshing reading for those who are discovering the genre, and a good escaping route for us who've read a bit more. The focus here is the daydreaming and little dramas that involve young love.
I would recommend this manga to basically anyone who wants an easy, quick, yet funny and cute reading to pass the day, because it is not very long either. Tomorrow, Make Me Yours is the kind of book you'd like to read when you need to feel better, dream like you did as a teenager, and still get a slightly decent dose of spice. Being a standalone, the best you can wait for is for Kaoruko Miyama to write another story.
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