Reviews by Tag: slice of life

Teen Review
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros

The House on Mango street

By Sandra Cisneros
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
SP
Jun 11, 2025

The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is an interesting book about a girl named Esperanza. This book is unique because it follows Esperanza’s life, but instead of being a continuous story throughout, we see her story through snippets of her life. Esperanza grew up in a poor neighborhood. We see important parts of her life and how these memories shaped her into who she became. I loved this book because it is a unique story that sends a strong message to its readers.

Teen Review
Saint Young Men Vol. 3

Saint Young Men Vol. 3

By Hikaru Nakamura
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Apr 15, 2024

Summary: In this continuation of Saint Young Men, the new season brings a host of new experiences. Jesus and Buddha tackle sports, celebrate holidays, and explore Japanese tourist landmarks, all with theological puns and cultural references. The juxtaposition of divine beings and mundane daily life brings a fresh and interesting take on the slice-of-life genre. This volume further develops a wholesome friendship, cozy moments, and the unique perspectives of the protagonists. 

Teen Review
Saint Young Men Vol. 2

Saint Young Men Vol. 2

By Hikaru Nakamura
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Apr 15, 2024

Summary: Volume 2 of Saint Young Men opens with the event of Christmas and Jesus’ birthday, where a misunderstanding leads to funny and surprising outcomes. As the seasons change, Jesus and Buddha experience sickness, new ways to stay active, shopping and haircuts. The pair continue to explore the human realm through their Japanese apartment while concealing their divine identities. Hikaru Nakamura mixes comedy, religious references, and slice-of-life into a unique and heartwarming story. 

Teen Review
Yotsuba&! Vol. 15

Yotsuba&! Vol. 15

By Kiyohiko Azuma
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Apr 15, 2024

Summary: In this volume, winter brings about a set of new experiences for Yotsuba and friends. The introduction of the kotatsu, banana smoothies, and rock hunting bring about a cozy and fun series of chapters. Kiyohiko Azuma’s art shines through with the unique and funny facial expressions, detailed backgrounds, and simplistic but sophisticated shading, bringing life to the characters. The volume also introduces themes of change, presenting a cohesive blend of chapters and a heart-tugging ending. 

Teen Review
Yotsuba&!

Yotsuba&! Vol. 14

By Kiyohiko Azuma
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Anonymous
Apr 15, 2024

Summary: Yotsuba&! is a charming and funny slice-of-life manga, featuring Yotsuba, a strange and curious young girl. In this installment, Yotsuba, alongside her friends and family, immerse themselves in new hobbies, friends, and the exciting city of Tokyo. They find themselves in comedic and relatable situations that provide endless entertainment to the reader. Yotsuba explores life with a zeal for adventure and exploration, giving the viewer a refreshing and lighthearted view of the everyday.

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