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This is one of my binge’s favorite for mangas’ picks. Yet, I rarely see any recommendations. I mean how can you reject the stunning costumes of the queens and pharaohs, the beautiful art strokes from the artists?! And not mention, there are mini history lessons included in these mangas, so it’s a true gaining your Mediterranean’s background. while being an Otaku (so who say Otaku is a waste of time, huh?!).  

Aoi Horus no Hitomi - Dansou no Joou no / The Blue Eye of Horus 

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Ouke no Monshou / Daughter of the Nile / Crest of the Royal Family

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Pharaoh’s Concubine

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Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori / Red River / Anatolia’s Story

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A Thousand Year Love of Acacia

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The Descendant of the Dynasty  

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And there go my top picks! Recommend me more if you have any! But now please enjoy these reads!

Alright@staff,@support, what gives?? All of a sudden, I’m having to wade through a feed that’s nearly half “Recommended” or “Promoted” posts & blogs that have NOTHING to do with ANYTHING I’ve ever liked, posted, reposted, tagged, or followed. The same 3 or 4 “Recommended” posts have been popping into my feed CONTINUOUSLY for literally WEEKS (MONTHS, even) even though I tag them as “This post sucks” every single GD time. Ads are bad enough, though I get that that’s your revenue stream (though even ad frequency has increased to the point of high-level annoyance)…but this new stream of completely irrelevant spam, is above & beyond any kind of reasonable advertising. I can’t get through a half-dozen posts from folks I follow without then having to scroll past a half dozen posts about Pokemon or fashion or Rey’s empty soul or whatever other crap pops in there.

I don’t want to see what your idiotic algorithms think I might like. I don’t need your recommendations for blogs you think I might like. I don’t care about posts a follower’s follower’s great aunt Bertha liked. If I tell your system a post sucks, I DON’T WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN! Like most of your users, I’d imagine, I want to see posts from the blogs I follow, period, full stop.

FIX IT!!!

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SEBASTIAN STAN FIC RECS

sebastian stan + characters!!!

honestly 10/10 to every single one they make me go fucking crazy

pretty much all of these are smutty because i’m such a slut for sebastian/bucky ‍

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Thank you so much, my dear for including my works!!

Manga: Éclair Rouge: A Girls’ Love Anthology That Resonates in Your Heart

The emotions of girls burn bright, but love can be especially intense…Éclair is back in this fourth installment with an exciting new collection of impassioned romances. With chapters from returning artists like Canno (Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl) and Kabocha (Kemono Friends à la Carte), plus fresh additions like Akiko Morishima (The Conditions of Paradise), this volume is sure to thrill.

Title: Éclair Rouge: A Girls’ Love Anthology That Resonates in Your Heart

Editor: ASCII Media Works

Publisher: Yen Press

Format: Digital/Print

Steam Level: Not Steamy

Status: Complete

Book:https://www.rightstufanime.com/Eclair-Rouge-Manga



Recommended

This is book 4 in this anthology series. So far, (2021) there are only 5 books.

There was some controversy about later collections where stories were pulled from the English version for content. I know one of those stories was an age gap love story between an elementary school kid and a college student. I love age gap stories and enjoy some pretty taboo stories, but even that is a bit much for me. I’m glad they took it out. In this volume three different series continue, one by Kazuno Yuikawa (that ends here), another by Canno (which goes until volume five,) and one by Kagekichi Tadano (that ends here.)

This volume also has a “Parental Advisory Warning Explicit Content” label but there really isn’t anything that explicit. There is a mention of sex and nipples though nothing is shown. Perfectly safe to read in public.

One again, the volume is as much of an emotional roller coaster as the others. There’s pining, heartbreak, happy endings, and potential of happiness. I enjoy that these books range from adult to high school, sci-fi to normal life, and established relationships to just starting out. There really is something for everyone here. I also like the diverse art styles and lots of fantastic creators (it’s a great way to expose yourself to new creators.) The series of Kazuno Yuikawa that ends here, ends in a way that I did not expect but felt very satisfying (even with it not being a happy ending.) The one by Kagekichi Tadano is really good but I’m greedy and do wish there was more. While unhappy endings and unrequited love endings hurt my heart, I can handle them even if they make me very sad (I always have something happy on tap for these times) but there is one in this collection by Shuninta Amano (Me, My Girlfriend, and My Friend), that I did not like and still annoyed with. Overall, still a great addition to this series as a whole and a great read.

Favorite story: The Legend, the Newbie, & Me by Taki Kitao

Manga: Éclair Bleue: A Girls’ Love Anthology That Resonates in Your Heart

The girls’ love anthology returns with another collection of stories to warm your heart! This third installment revisits old favorites and entices with brand-new tales of love. Explore maidenly hearts with new chapters from authors like Canno (Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl), Nakatani Nio (Bloom into You), and Fly (Kemono Friends: Welcome to Japari Park!).

Title: Éclair Bleue: A Girls’ Love Anthology That Resonates in Your Heart

Editor: ASCII Media Works

Publisher: Yen Press

Format: Digital/Print

Steam Level: Steamy

Status: Complete

Book:https://www.rightstufanime.com/Eclair-Bleue-Manga



Recommended

This is book 3 in this anthology series. So far, (2021) there are only 5 books.

There was some controversy about later collections where stories were pulled from the English version for content. I know one of those stories was an age gap love story between an elementary school kid and a college student. I love age gap stories and enjoy some pretty taboo stories, but even that is a bit much for me. I’m glad they took it out. In this volume three different series continue, one by Kazuno Yuikawa (that ends in volume four), another by Canno (which goes until volume five,) and one by Kagekichi Tadano (that end in volume four.)

This volume felt a lot less sad than the previous two but it still has a few of very sad entries. Or maybe I’m getting used to the sad? Again, this has a mix of teen and adult stories, and the Advisory is just for boobs and suggestive themes. I didn’t think it was too much but, then again, my lewdness meter is set a bit high. The art is great and in this volume I could spot different artist’s styles, which I am, admittedly, bad at doing. These stories in these anthologies have been interesting and lots of fun to read. I’m not someone who seeks out sad stories but even those have been enjoyable in their own way. Heads up, there is an unrequited love story about a romance between half-sisters, if that bothers you skip the story Damages Sisters by Shuninta Amano.

Favorite story: The Joy of Big Boobs: More, more, booboies!!!! By Tamamushi Oku

Manga: Éclair Blanche: A Girls’ Love Anthology That Resonates in Your Heart

The girls’ love anthology is back and bursting with stories to enchant and delight. Featuring works from favorites such as Canno (Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl), Hiroichi (Highschool DxD: Asia & Koneko’s Secret Contract!?), and Fly (Kemono Friends: Welcome to Japari Park), this new addition to the Éclair lineup will sweep you off your feet!

Title: Éclair Blanche: A Girls’ Love Anthology That Resonates in Your Heart

Editor: ASCII Media Works

Publisher: Yen Press

Format: Digital/Print

Steam Level: Not Steamy

Status: Complete

Book:https://www.rightstufanime.com/Eclair-Blanche-Manga



Recommended

This is book 2 in this anthology series. So far, (2021) there are only 5 books.

I enjoyed the first book in this anthology series from ASCII Media Works so I picked up this with continued great expectations.

There was some controversy about later collections where stories were pulled from the English version for content. I know one of those stories was an age gap love story between an elementary school kid and a college student. I love age gap stories and enjoy some pretty taboo stories, but even that is a bit much for me. I’m glad they took it out. In this volume two different series continue, one by Kazuno Yuikawa (that ends in volume four) and another by Canno (which goes until volume five.)

What is with all these sad endings? My only consolation is that I didn’t read a 180+ page manga to just cry at the end. These sad ones did leave me sad and the happy ones had me happy so I guess they did what they were supposed to do. I enjoyed each story so much, it was hard to chose just one favorite. This is the first volume with a Parental Advisory Warning on it. For this volume it’s just for sex (not explicitly shown) and seeing boobs. While I get why the Advisory is on there but I wish there a milder version of it, I read this at home because I thought it might have an actual sex scene I didn’t think I should read it outside. I would have been fine. I do enjoy the variety of stories here. Yes, it is mostly high school girls but there are adult stories too. A little something for everyone and at a high quality.

Favorite story: The Princess and the Knight for Two Days a Week by Taki Kitao

These covers from the manhwa are absolutely stunning.

Not my work! Credit belongs to the author! (@hongssona on Twitter!)

Manhwa: Heat and Run

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If you feel like you’ve seen this alread, that’s normal. This list of recommendation has been previously posted on my first account @praestantias which has been deleted for some reasons. So here I am, reposting it. 

Hating how elitist and eurocentric the dark academia community became, I would truly appreciate that you leave some recommendation of book written by people of color, for I noticed that I am guilty of the eurocentric part, but I am really want to educate myself and read more non-white books. 

Thank you for your suggestions!


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