Here are some other manga recommendation! These manga are not that popular (not mainstream) but are good to read!
Oresama Teacher

Plot: Mafuyu Kurosaki is a high school student who was a gang leader in
Saitama Prefecture. However, after being caught by police and expelled
from school, Mafuyu is told to transfer to Midorigaoka Academy by her
mother under the threat that she would be disowned if she ever gets into
another fight. Determined to live a proper high school life, she runs
into Takaomi Saeki, her homeroom teacher who turns out to be her former
childhood friend neighbor, a former delinquent and the reason why she
became one herself. She soon discovers that Midorigaoka Academy is full
of problematic students. Under Saeki's orders, she becomes a member of
the school's Public Morals Club, whose goal is to clean up delinquency
and to eventually improve enrollment figures.
Ojisan to Neko to Shoujo

Plot: It is the Taisho
period. A straight-laced man named Shougo works as a teacher for an all
girls school, and lives with his black cat named Kuroi-san. Then one
day, his nephew brings him a tight-lipped servant who doesn't talk. Is
this beginning of a curious, and slightly warm life of a man, a cat, and
a girl?
Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki Atama no Ue

Plot: Mystery writer Mikazuki Subaru, who isn't good at dealing with people,
finds them to be a disturbance when it comes to building his imaginary
world. One day, he chances upon a stray cat and feels inspiration strike
so he brings the cat home as his muse. Can watching the inexplicable
behaviors of a cat form material for a novel?
Mizutama Honey Boy

Plot: Mei Sengoku is the captain of the kendo
club at her school, and is known as a very strong person, physically and
mentally. Her friend, Shirou Fuji, is a boy who acts like a girl, but
says that he loves her. Mei is focused only on becoming stronger, but
she is beginning to question what is most important after all.
Last Game

Plot: Born into a wealthy family with a high social status, Naoto Yanagi is
not only rich and spoilt, but also intelligent, gentlemanly, handsome,
and has never lost to anyone before, until Mikoto Kūjo transfers into
his class. The two are complete opposites as Mikoto is poor and very
practical, having near to no knowledge about emotions. They develop a
one-sided rivalry where Naoto battles against her in all areas but
always suffers defeat, much to his chagrin. Vowing to win against her at
least once, he follows Mikoto through middle school, high school, and
finally to college, where he requests a "Last Game" against her to
decide which of them is better. Remembering how all the girls in his
schools fawned over him, Naoto is determined to do the same with Mikoto
and then break her heart mercilessly. However, with all his efforts and
Mikoto's bluntness and ignorance to human emotions, Naoto unexpectedly
finds himself falling in love with her! The story follows their
relationship as it progresses, the introduction of events that place
their relationship in jeopardy, and each of their own growth as a
person.
Nekota no Koto Ga Ki ni Natte Shikatanai

Plot: Amane Mikiko, better known as Mikki, is an elementary school student who
moves a lot and has to transfer schools often. As soon as she makes
friends, she has to painfully say goodbye to them. She is determined to
not make any new friends at her new school, but it doesn't exactly go
her way... especially when she meets a boy with the head of a cat! But
hold on... he only looks like that in her eyes?!
Houou Gakuen Misoragumi

Plot: Houou High is a famous and incredibly
prestigious all-boys school. It's also the stomping grounds for the sons
of the most well-renowned families from all walks of life, which gives
rise to rumors that it holds a monopoly on money and power. Our
protagonist, Kei Saeba, ends up enrolling in this veritable garden of
blooming amateurs due to her mother's guile. Now she must pretend she's a
boy for three years or she "will be erased"!
Kimi no Neiro

Plot: Akira Tsubakiya has spent her whole life
being told she looks like a boy. She’s super tall, she has a flat chest,
and she’s not girly at all… In middle school, she made a promise with a
boy who went to her cram school, Haru— a promise that they both would
aim to get into the same high school, a prestigious academy. Haru told
Akira that he likes girls with long hair, and since she started to fall
for him, she grew it out. Now she’s graduating from middle school, and
has decided to confess her feelings to Haru. Unfortunately, she finds
out that he has a girlfriend—a super-cute, girly, long-haired
girlfriend! Akira runs home and chops off all her hair, deciding that
there’s no point to trying to be girly.
Dengeki Daisy

Plot: When Teru's older brother died, she was left with little more than a
cell phone containing the text-address of an elusive character named
DAISY, who Teru's brother had told her Daisy would watch over her. Daisy
would always mention "I'm always watching over you." DAISY became
Teru's pillar of strength, over the next few years as he sent her
encouraging words through his phone, whether inspiring or mere chatter,
as she faces her life alone.
Arisa

Plot: Set in modern-day Japan, the plot centers on Tsubasa Uehara (上原 つばさ Uehara Tsubasa) and Arisa Sonoda (園田 ありさ Sonoda Arisa),
twin sisters separated by their parents' divorce who keep in contact
through letters. Finally meeting again as teenagers three years later, tomboyish
Tsubasa is envious, but proud, of her popular sister, in comparison to
her own school life where she is often referred to as the "Demon
Princess." When Arisa receives a letter from her school denouncing her
as a traitor, she attempts suicide and becomes comatose. Shocked and
saddened, Tsubasa poses as her, attending her school to find out why she
tried to kill herself. She learns that Arisa's class sends wishes on
their cellphones to a person called King each Friday. The King only
grants one wish weekly, resulting mostly in violence. Tsubasa resolves
to stop the King and find out the person's identity to save Arisa, in
the hopes of waking her from her coma.
And! If you have noticed, most of them are shoujo manga. I read them a few years back (when I was still a fan of shoujo manga orz).
So, what do you think? Have you read them? Questions? Share?
Comment down! aye!
Oresama Teacher is a funny one. Never heard of Arisa, and it has an interesting plot. Maybe, I'll try that one.
ReplyDeleteOresama Teacher is one of my favorite manga actually. And yes, please do read Arisa.
Deleteactually I'm not into Manga because I'm not interested in Anime haha but maybe this will help me to know what special on it. Thank you for you recommendations Ms Haru
ReplyDeleteOh that's a shame! Anyways, your welcome Shella!
DeleteThanks for the recommendation. Can you please give me a link or where site can I read those Manga?
ReplyDeleteAh, there are lots of manga sites out there. I usually go to mangafox, mangahere, mangahasu, mangasupa, mangarock and many more!
DeleteIf you want a manga mobile application, then I suggest you use Mangazone or MangaReader. They're available on GooglePlayStore.
DeleteHaru-san, please recommend some GL Manga.
ReplyDeleteI'll recommend some GL Manga. Please wait for the post. Haha. I'll post the BL Manga recommendation first before we venture on GL. ;)
DeleteAny comedy and action manga recommendations?
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