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There Are Things I can’t Tell You is a BL manga that follows Kyousuke and Kasumi. Best friends in school they went there separate ways awhile back and reconnected at a class reunion and been reshaping their friendship ever since... while longing for one another.
The story isn’t very original: miscommunication happens, and a lot of low self-esteem is involved. Not a bad story, just not a very original story as far as BL goes. The art is nice and very enjoyable though.
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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher I was able to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I received an e-ARC of There Are Things I Can't Tell You from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.


There Are Things I Can't Tell You is a manga that follows two friends as they grow as people as well as their relationship. This was pretty cute but honestly nothing really special. The art was cute but again nothing really stood out me. Even though both characters were supposed to me main characters it definitely felt like one of the characters was explored more deeply than the other.

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Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the e-ARC.

Kasumi and Kyousuke are childhood best friends, they got separated after college and now are hanging out again. What Kasumi doesn't know is that Kyousuke has been in love with him since forever but he's terrified to tell him. So, what will happen when they find themselves spending more and more time together?

It's a BL (boys love) manga with some explicit content so it's recommended for mature audience.
The story is really interesting and catching but the parts in the office seemed really boring to me. Fortunately, the parts that both boys are together were really cute and beautiful, especially when they realise what they feel for each other.
I didn't like that Kyousuke was somehow stupid and a coward but his father was really homophobic so he thought that what he felt was wrong.
It has 6 chapters and a really cute bonus comic.
I recommend it for manga lovers who like cute boys romance.

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This book was unoriginal, and line after line was a cliche. I wanted to enjoy this, but everything about this book felt empty. I received a free copy of this from NetGally.

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Merci à NetGalley pour m’avoir permis d’obtenir ce manga en l’échange d’une review honnête.

J’ai demandé ce manga car c’est un yaoi et que ça faisait très longtemps que je n’en avais pas lu! Je n’ai pas été déçu de ma trouvaille, car, bien qu’en « libre service », ce manga est très bien écrit, les dessins sont à mon goût et modernes.

L’histoire qu’en a elle traite de la peur de choisir le mauvais chemin en vivant sa vie avec un homme car nous sommes dans une famille homophobe. J’ai bien aimé également les clichés qui ont été « détruits ». C’est à dire que le garçon populaire est celui qui fait à manger et qui au final a de l’insécurité vis à vis de ses choix et qui fuit quand des problèmes surviennent. L’autre garçon est celui qui n’est jamais assez bon pour ses parents et qui est très très maladroit. Mais qui au final, sait dès le début ce qu’il est et avec qui il veut être !

Vraiment bien aimé ce petit manga tout cute, c’est assez slow burn mais avec des scènes érotiques quand même.

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2.5 stars

In general, it was relatively enjoyable but not anything unique. I didn't really get to know Kasumi super well at all and though Kyousuke is a little better described, even he seems a little flat as a character. Because of this being a manga and a short one at that, I made allowances for the characters. It was still a nice, quick story with relatively likable characters.

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There Are Things I Can't Tell You is a graphic novel from Tokyopop. Kasumi and Kyousuke have polar opposite personalities. Kasumi is quiet, shy, and reserved while Kyousuke is energetic, outspoken, and popular among peers. They were best friends as children and have since rekindled their friendship only to find that the feelings they felt about one another have evolved into something much more complex.

My favorite thing about this book was that the characters were flawed which made them real. Their struggle was relatable and the situations they faced were plausible so that the story never felt fake or exaggerated. The time jumps and sequences got confusing at times and I did have to go back to try to make sense of them. Other than that this was a deep and engaging read that I enjoyed. I recommend if you like stories about LBTQ+ or complicated relationships.

I received an eARC from Diamond Book Distributors via NetGalley in exchange for my review.

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This is a standalone, m/m romance between two childhood friends who have both been in love with each other for their whole lives, but for various reasons, are afraid to be honest about their feelings. I liked both of the characters and thought they complimented each other well, but I was a bit concerned that their relationship was depicted to be a little too codependent.

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