I really love this autobiographic manga. It's interesting, cute, the art is really special (I love it, but it can probably be off-putting for some people) and most of all it's a real sighting of the LGBT community in Japan.
I'm so glad I didn't let that weird art style prevent me from enjoying this. I actually learned a lot O__O
I wish we had events like that where I live (or maybe we do I just don't know it). It's so convenient haha ^^
Oh man, I'm glad to see a return to day-to-day life chapters, although the event reports were fun. The whole thing with Haru-chan made me grin a lot. =D
this happened to her in 2009 right? I wonder how she is right now.
Her next autobiographical work after "Honey & Honey" was about her and Kai, but I don't remember if they broke up as well. She's still drawing manga on topics like sexuality, being a fujoshi, and her friends, but I haven't read them yet.