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SAEKI AND WATARU ARE SO CUTE OMG. I loved this book and everything that happened in it, Saeki's smooth confession to Wataru angry love confession, it's was amaizng!

This was truly heartwarming. I really liked the two main characters and the way this volume built up slowly to their reciprocated love. Usually with MLM manga the two main men are heavily sexualised, but that wasnt the case with this story and I really appreciated that. It was sweet, wholesome and moving- and I loved it.

Ive never actually read manga before but this was so cute and enjoyable. There wasn't really much of a plot, just two boys finding themselves and falling in love and it was adorable. The dialogue was a bit iffy but the cuteness made up for it. It was a very short, fast paced read, I read it in about half an hour. I would definitely recommend this.

The Summer of You is a heartwarming story of young love, missed connections, and reunion. I'd recommend it to anyone looking to read a (sometimes bitter) sweet romance, and it's a great introduction into BL manga. I'm looking forward to the next installment and hoping that it will answer some questions left unanswered in this first volume.

A Simple but really enjoyable BL story. The relationship between the main characters is wholesome and tender. I also appreciate the lack of over sexualization of a gay couple that can happen in BL stories but this was focused solely on their emotional relationship. There is a bit of struggle they have, it is not wholly sweet. but it suits the story and doesn't feel forced or too dramatic. This is a very down to earth story that enjoys the quiet and mundane and makes it beautiful.

I requested this because it stated that this is for fans of "Seven Days", "Given" or "I Hear The Sunspot", so naturally I wanted to read it. I don't know if there's gonna be more because it felt final with a few extra stories in the end so I don't know if we get more in this or not.
This was a very cute little summer read with the friends to lovers trope. We follow two guys, where one (Chiharu) is the typical hot guy every girl wants and we have his best friend, Wataru. Chiharu is said to have a lot of girlfriends but yet there seems to be no one in the picture until he throws Wataru completely off by confessing his feelings for him.
It's a very short, quick read, so there's not a lot of character depth and it's all pretty quick pacing but it was nonetheless a great story about love and how it doesn't matter what gender you fall in love with.
So, long story short, if you like a quick summer read about two boys, this is definitely something you should consider reading :)

This delivered on so many levels:
- summer vibes and just general happy feelings just like the cover promises
- two endearing main characters who really stand out personality-wise. There is also just so much laughter and happiness between them, it's heartwarming to see
- friends to lovers (that I liked!) that starts with a confession but no secondhand embarrassment or overly dramatic moments.
- GREAT dialogue. It's funny in the right moments, more serious when needed, and just overall a very smooth reading experience. A+ for the author and the translator.
I will need the sequel right now, thank you.

Wataru and Chiharu are two unlikely friends. Chiharu is the boy every girl wants, super hot, nice and yet, doesn't seem remotely interested in them. Wataru is his unlikely best friend. They go to the movies together, hang out all the time and when Chiharu declares that he likes Wataru as more than a friend, it throws Wataru for a loop. How can this be? Deciding to continue as normal, they visit different sights of a movie that was recorded locally to them, yet Wataru can't get the fact Chiharu likes him out of his mind. Why has this shaken him so much, and why can't he stand the idea of Chiharu liking anyone else? When a typhoon stops them from visiting the last stop on their movie location pilgrimage, they agree to just see each other in school, but when the term starts, Chiharu isn't there and he's changed his number, leaving Wataru in the dust. Can Wataru find him again?
This could make me cry, genuinely cry. This story was so sweet. I do think the back story to Chiharu's life is a little complex but I loved seeing that these two characters have been connected even before they knew each other. This story melted my stone-cold heart which is hard going. I liked the characters and I loved Wataru and how his anger can't last towards the end of the book. This book was well thought out and interesting, keeping the reader interested throughout the story. I enjoyed the art and overall would really recommend this book for those looking a LGBT manga series.

This will be reviewed on GoodReads and my Bookstagram account @meetcuteromancebooks (3K followers ) on Monday. I’m a huge fan of mangas and this was so good!! The art is stunning and the storyline was so freaking good - I highly recommend.

Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me a chance to read The Summer of You.
A wistful summer blossoms between two high-school boys finding themselves and each other through a shared love of movies in this moving, dramatic, two-volume BL romance series, perfect for fans of Seven Days, Given, or I Hear the Sunspot.
Chiharu Saeki and Wataru Toda are two high school students who share a common hobby: They love to watch movies. After they meet, they become fast friends, until one day, when Chiharu confesses his love for Wataru. Wataru says that Chiharu's confession doesn't bother him, and the boys continue throughout their summer, going to pilgrimages to see film spots from their favorite movies. But the more time he spends with Chiharu, Wataru realizes that he may not only be as unaffected by Chiharu's confession as he claimed to be, but those feelings may also be mutual...
It was. Whimsical to be able to follow the boys growing friendship and watch their love for each other blossom into what the end result was. The author wrote in a way that made you feel like you were part of the group watching them grow and become closer. There were some cliches through out the story but they were well out of and written where it didn’t feel like it was being bland and cookie cutter o the source.
I would definitely recommend to any fans of seven days, it gave the same type of nostalgia and romance.

The manga as a whole is a very enjoyable and light-hearted read. One can definitely finish it in one sitting. I’ve read multiple slice of life BL mangas and they usually offer the same feel and vibe. What I find most enjoyable about this manga is that love portrayed is simply as easy as liking a person for who they are and not because of their gender. Love does not need a reason. The characters aren’t complex and their personality is pretty straightforward and their growth is shown without over sexualising their identity. Overall, I would recommend this manga to my friends so they can feel the love too.

For anyone looking for a nice and shonen ai then The Summer of You is the perfect fit.
Following two boys who spend their time together bonding over a love of movies, and soon something more develops between them. This is cute. It reminds me of chilling on a hot day and reading something light. It’s a perfect slow burn with a summer feel (obviously), giving us a couple who are cute together and develop a relationship that opens up new feelings for them.
But honestly, it’s not that deep of a story. It tries to be at times, but I found it tried to use those moments to pad the story out, when really this is a basic shonen ai. That’s not a bad thing. I love shonen ai stories, but after awhile this is going to get lost in all the other ones that have something more to offer. I would recommend a younger audience getting into this, as it’s not explicit.
This is a nice story, that doesn’t really offer anything new, but is comforting all the same.

I am not able to review The Summer of You.
It doesn't have the send to Kindle feature available, thus I am not able to read it.
Sorry.

The Summer of You is the heart-warming, summer read that I didn't know that I needed. It melted my heart and left me wanting for more.
This is a story about two friends (dare I say best friends?) who have bonded over their mutual love for movies. One is popular and extremely good looking, he has tons of girls asking him out and wanting to date him, while the other one isn't as popular and is considered to be quite average, if not a bit strange. This is a slow-burn, where one friend confesses his feelings, while the other one refuses to admit his.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐈 𝐋𝐢𝐤𝐞𝐝:
- the drawing style
- the cute heart-wrenching story-line
- the fact that there weren't any unnecessary complicated side relationships/characters to get between our lovely and very, very confused protagonists
- the fact that their relationship wasn't forced
- the pangs of jealousy felt between them
- the whole weirdness after the not reciprocated, one sided confession
- slow-burn, but not in the traditional sense
- the whole craziness surrounding the friends to lovers trope
- the cute way they met *cough* the first time
- the intensity of their emotions and how the plot developed
- the bonus stories = perfection

“I’m not letting you leave until the very last second”
This phrase was so me all the way reading this comic! Their hangouts and summer felt endless and I didn’t want it to stop. Basically this comic is about two friends in high school. They’re best friends but one of them might want more than just being friends… It’s such a sweet story and I loved reading about their love for movies but also just seeing how maybe being friends only might not be what they want eventually and the process and adventures to get to that point was so cute and exciting to see. I would have preferred a little more drama or pining but I still think that overall it was meant to be a sweet story of acceptance and growing into one’s true feelings. I definitely didn’t want to let go and keep reading about them!

Such a sweet story of friendship turning into more. I loved how both Chiharu and Wataru weren't entirely sure about what the other one was feeling/thinking but both were willing to give things a chance. And the surprise revelation at the end had me seeing hearts.
The art is pretty simple and I had trouble telling characters apart a couple of times, but it works for the story and displays emotions perfectly when it needs to.
This is definitely a book that gives you happy, lovey feelings.
Many very happy thanks to NetGalley and Kodansha Comics for the read!

Throughout ‘The Summer of You’ Nagisa Furuya captured the start of a beautiful love story, starting with a confession.
The pacing was appropriate and sweet and it made my heart flutter in a great way with simple yet powerful panels.
Saeki and Wataru are adorable teenagers and I think young love was portrayed beautifully here, though the characters could have had a little more depth. Nevertheless I think for a story like this it’s okay if it is lacking in this aspect.
I’m always a little bit iffy about the characters being violent towards each other pre-relationship, just minutes ahead of them ending up together in this case but I can see the intend within the context of the story.
Overall The Summer of You was a really fun read and the bonus chapters are a great addition that did not disappoint either.

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for my copy to read and review.
I truly adored this so much! It's kinda like a breath of fresh air compared to the BL I normally read. I loved that story focused more on the emotional side of things. I really enjoyed the romantic buildup of the story. It didnt have any useless drama or misunderstandings. God I hate when those are in the story. The ending was done really well as well. It was beautifully illustrated as well. I dont know if this will have more that one volume to it but if the author does make more I would most definitely read it. I'd love to see more of this story. It was such a joy to read.

I ADORED reading this. I am so happy to finally be seeing boys love stories that aren't overly sexualized and focus on emotional tenderness. This was such a joy to read!

Thank you to NetGalley and Kodansha Comics for a chance to read this manga in exchange for an honest review. It was an adorable story about two cinephiles who bond over their love for movies. The blurb is very accurate, this is a wholesome story perfect for people who enjoyed Given or I Hear the Sunspot. The story is not unheard of but I thought the execution was pleasantly surprising. Their love story unfolds in a very heartwarming and straightforward way and the author avoids the cliche storyline that most BLs have in which the characters have a long series of misunderstandings and are unable to confess to one another. I loved how their bond seemed genuine and the way they communicated with each other. This was a fun read that is perfect for a peaceful summer afternoon much like the ones that they were having, perhaps accompanied by a cup of cold coffee. You shouldn't expect anything extraordinary or unique from the story itself as you probably read titles like this before with similar plots, but I can assure you that the way the storyline unfolds will be less frustrating! I would recommend it to anyone who wants to have a pleasant reading experience with cute and loveable characters who are able to communicate with each other.