
Member Reviews

Thank you so much to NetGalley and the Kodansha for providing me with an eARC copy in exchange for an honest review. I loved this manga, it was so easy to fly through, I was completely absorbed reading this. The pages had so many sweet moments from a not so sweet time in the world 😷

Thank you so much to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an eARC copy in exchange for an honest review
This story was so well executed and wholesome. The author really did a great job in establishing our characters and their personalities and then building their relationship. It felt real and so absolutely tender. I totally reccomend this quick manga.

From the end of the first chapter I knew I'd be hooked (and then finished it in one sitting).
This is a complete story that follows two neighbors who discover each other during the COVID-19 lockdown. Finally spending time at home, they meet and they slowly and sweetly fall in love.
The art was lovely and I loved Nokoru's many expressions.
Thank you to Netgalley and Kodansha comics for an arc in exchange for an honest review!
Feat: neighbors-to-lovers, HEA, becoming-your-best-selves-together

The story feels so real. I love how the writer build the character. It gives the actual image of how introvert fell in love. I wish it can be series because I definitely will enjoy their love stories.

This was a cute story but it was not really my cup of tea. I like slow burn romance but this was too slow for me. I didn't find there to be a lot of chemistry between the two main characters so their relationship didn't excite me much.

This was a super cute short romance story between two neighbours!
I loved how they connected over small relatable things and how slowly their relationship built first to being friends and then a couple. This story made me feel so cozy and wholesome and the adorable art and dialogue just added to this. I thoroughly recommend this if you want a light and heartwarming read with characters that feel real and form an authentic connection.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing the E-arc.

What a fun, cozy read! The romance was a beautifully slow, believable build too. So cute!
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for an advance copy.

4 ⭐️
Super cute story about two people who live next door and slowly connect with each other. They connected in very simple ways and did small things to make each other happy.
The story between Natsu and Nokoru is very short but a complete story. The story felt relateable. I do wish it was longer to let them connect more. I would have liked if Natsu's job didn't take her away at the end. Would have preferred the time she was away to at least have more communication. Still, the story hit on all the important parts of their relationship from beginning to happy ending. It is a simple story but shouldn't be overlooked.
Thank you to Kodansha Comics and NetGalley for providing the book for my own thoughts and opinions.

So cute! A light-hearted story of two neighbors working from home and meeting during the pandemic. While quarantine was the setting it didn't make this a difficult story to enjoy; it focused on the silly aspects of working virtually and the fun of meeting new people during that strange time. I loved these characters and this sweet meet cute story. Well paced and a satisfying ending for a one shot manga!

☆ARC REVIEW☆
Publication date: November 12, 2024
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This was my first Manga book, and I absolutely loved it... once I figured out you have to read right to left (thanks to the help of my brother, who's a manga fanatic). 'Home Office Romance' takes place during the 'vid times and watching the quirkiness of both the FMC and MMC wad so adorable. The grumpy x sunshine was such a good touch, too, as it's one of my favorite tropes. I loved that the whole story was wrapped up in one book!
Thank you, NetGalley, Kintetsu Yamada, and Kodansha Comics, for an early copy in exchange for an honest review.

This was such a super cute, quick, and easy read. I loved the development between the characters and how they went from neighbors to friends to lovers. I also really loved the art style of this manga!
Thank you to NetGalley, Kintetsu Yamada and Kodansha Comics for the gifted copy!

I don’t read manga often as I tend to fly through them so quickly. I loved home office romance by Kintetsu Yamada. It was so wholesome and captures the timeline perfectly. I highly recommend this, just don’t read it as quickly as I did 😅

What a lovely manga this one was! It perfectly captures the moments leading up to becoming a couple and having an actual romance and the fact that the two main characters were neighbors just made it ten times cuter in my opinion. I totally recommend this one!

This story is just the sweetest. I read a lot of books that feel high stakes, it's nice to reading about two people who are just steadily trying to navigate their relationship. I also adore love stories where they live in proximity to one another. This whole story felt so cozy and so intimate. Their literal living spaces being so small just added another level to familiar atmosphere. Classic introvert x extrovert dynamics between the characters. Just read it!

I, thank you NetGalley for the EArc
Okay, I have to share how much I loved Home Office Romance! It’s such a cute read that had me smiling the whole way through, with just a hint of cutesy spice to keep things interesting.
It’s a quick read, sweet and funny with a side of “been there” if you’ve ever caught yourself overthinking on what to say to your crush. The downside? It’ll leave you wanting more of their moments together! Huhu
But then it is a sweet reminder that romance can happen anywhere, even on a balcony. The whole story is packed with laughs and giddy moments, making it the perfect feel-good and comforting read for anyone who believes that love finds you when you least expect it. I can't wait for the book 2 already!

This manga was so precious and delightful! What a wonderful and heartwarming read!
I have truly enjoyed this manga, from the plot to the characters everything was laid it so well. The characters were so realistic and it was just wonderful to see them fall in love. I absolutely adored the plot and how it progressed, it was beautiful. Also the art in this manga was so so cute and detailed. The only thing that left disappointed is that I wish there was more and the ending felt just a tiny bit rushed. However, this manga is just so delightful that I definitely wouldn’t really count that as a downside.
If you love romance mangas, slice of life and comforting and cozy reads then this one is for you!
Rating: 4.5 Stars
Thank you so much NetGalley for proving me with a copy of this book in exchange for a honest review.

Thank you to NetGalley, Kintetsu Yamada and Kodansha Comics for the E-ARC!
When I saw the art on the cover of this manga, I knew it was something I wanted to read. On-top of that, a romance between two characters who were neighbours sounded absolutely adorable, and I'm so glad to say that it was as cute as it seemed!
When the pandemic hits, Nokoro, an introverted office worker, has to begin doing his work from home. This means making his dull apartment that he's barely unpacked a place where he can comfortably work and live. One day when he goes onto his newly decorated patio to admire it, a friendly neighbour, Natsu, peaks her head over to speak with him. Thus begins the story of how Nokoro and Natsu fall in love, as told by Nokoro in the future.
I just want to start by praising the artwork in this manga. The character design, facial expressions, environments, absolutely everything about the art is amazing. It's drawn so cleanly and prettily, it's hard not to admire the work that the author put into it.
As for the story, I don't want to say much because I feel like everyone should be able to experience it for themselves, but I think it was really lovely. Seeing the relationship between Nokoro and Natsu naturally develop was so enjoyable, they were extremely cute together. Plus, they were both such good characters individually, both being very different from the other, but in such complimentary ways.
Manga is always such a quick to read, but somehow this felt even faster. I never checked my clock or even looked away while reading it, completely enraptured by the story and characters. I highly recommend you pick this up if you like a cute romance!

A very cute manga about two neighbors falling in love. The art was so enjoyable and detailed in all the right ways, the characters felt real and thought-through and the story had a few interesting turns as well. Far from being predictable and yet it was all you want from a cozy romance manga.

This was so precious!! Seeing how Nokoru and Natsu's relationship blossomed in one of the most unlikely circumstances was absolutley heartwarming. It was also very sweet to see how they cared for each other and showed their love languages such as Nokoru with quality time and Natsu with gift giving. It was also nice to jump back into the world of Yamada's mangas (also, nice Sweat & Soap easter egg!). Such a delight to read and wrapped up everything well in one volume! Thank you so much to Net Galley and Kodansha USA for the advanced digital copy!

Home Office Romance is an absolute gem of a manga. The story follows a charming, unconventional romance between a grad student and an office worker who connect during COVID while stuck at home, meeting on their balconies. I usually avoid reading stories set in COVID times because it feels too close to reality, but this one broke through that barrier for me in the best way. The warmth of their connection was undeniable, with the outgoing female lead perfectly balancing the male lead's endearing awkwardness. Watching their relationship grow felt so genuine, and I couldn't help but wish it was a multi-part series rather than a standalone.
This is also a perfect manga for those new to the genre. It’s incredibly approachable and avoids some of the awkwardness that can arise from cultural differences in other mangas. The story is easy to connect with, making it an enjoyable read for anyone, even if it’s their first manga.
I give mangas more grace in my ratings because they’re usually quicker and easier to read, but this one drew me in almost immediately—and that says a lot. 5 out of 5 stars for this sweet, heartwarming story!
I received a free copy of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.