4.09 AVERAGE

lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Cute, but not a lot of substance.

Super cute.

trop mimi, ça fait du bien de la rpz sans forcément d'histoire juste deux filles amoureuses l'un de l'autre
lighthearted
Loveable characters: Yes

There isn't a lot of yuri available here, so I'm grateful for every volume I find that isn't too gratuitous. This is a cute enough high school story, and the two of them are adorable, but it's too superficial to be actually satisfying.
emotional hopeful fast-paced

i literally read this manga 2-3 times a year it’s basically oxygen for me


“Not your garden variety yuri love story!

“Yamada may be shy and rather clumsy, but the flower gardens at her school have always brought her happiness. Suddenly, a different sort of beauty catches her eye— the vivacious track team star, Kase-san. Although the two girls don’t seem to have much in common, they soon start a romance where each must learn an important lesson in tending their budding relationship. Can the two girls, so different from each other, learn to make their first love blossom?”

Kase-san, the eponymous character and love interest, is a cool, sporty girl who becomes the object of affection of quiet, clumsy Yamada who tends the morning glories outside school. This book was filled with mutual respect, kindness and the kind of tropes revolving around school sports day you might be tired of, but not me!

This was possibly the best yuri I’ve read yet this year. I’m eagerly anticipating the sequel to see how this relationship develops, as I can’t get enough of how evenly matched.




Promotional image from the music video adaptation.


A quick read that was recommended to me by Erica Friedman of Okazu. I liked it better than I was expecting, but as usual I am getting impatient for the confession of feelings by the end of the volume. It seems to be that it takes a couple chapters for that to happen. In a standalone novel, that’s okay. Here, where a novel-length story takes place over several volumes, I feel impatient.

The story was sweet, real, and since it takes place at a coed school, I really like that this wasn’t played off as a practice romance (s-type?) I’m discovering I’m really not a fan of that.

Despite the blurb, this book is severely lacking in flower puns.

(Also looks like this series got a mini adaptation, didn’t know that was a thing. Read about it on crunchyroll. Or on Yuri Reviews. Or Yuri Nation.)

ugh i love this manga and the anime so much. it's adorable, super sweet, and a rlly nice read! i also highly recommend the movie. :)

This was so cute 😭