Specify Books Supposing Seven Days: Monday → Thursday (Seven Days #1)
Original Title: | セブンデイズ MONDAY→THURSDAY |
ISBN: | 1569700664 (ISBN13: 9781569700662) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Seven Days #1 |

Rihito Takarai
Paperback | Pages: 200 pages Rating: 4.21 | 4053 Users | 235 Reviews
Mention Regarding Books Seven Days: Monday → Thursday (Seven Days #1)
Title | : | Seven Days: Monday → Thursday (Seven Days #1) |
Author | : | Rihito Takarai |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 200 pages |
Published | : | August 4th 2010 by Digital Manga Publishing (first published September 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Yaoi. Romance. LGBT. Boys Love. M M Romance |
Narrative In Favor Of Books Seven Days: Monday → Thursday (Seven Days #1)
It is rumored that Touji Seryou, one of the more popular boys at school, would go out with anyone who asks him out on a Monday morning. But on this particular Monday morning, the first person he meets at the school gate is no other than Yuzuru Shino, Seryou’s senpai at the archery club. On a whim, and well-aware of Seryou’s reputation, Shino asks Seryou to go out with him. Thinking that it will be treated as a joke, they’re both guys after all, imagine Shino’s surprise when Seryou takes him up on the offer! There is a catch, though. While Seryou does go out with the first girl who asks him out on a Monday morning, the other side of the coin is – by the end of the week, he will break up with that person. In essence, Seryou is a lover with a one-week expiration date. But will Shino prove to be the exception to that rule?Rating Regarding Books Seven Days: Monday → Thursday (Seven Days #1)
Ratings: 4.21 From 4053 Users | 235 ReviewsAppraise Regarding Books Seven Days: Monday → Thursday (Seven Days #1)
I loved this book but *sobs* I want to know what happens next!Ten-Second Review: A short and sweet shounen-ai manga that gives an enticing, well-written story, despite its short length.More-Than-Ten-Seconds Review:Seven Days was my first shounen-ai manga and I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a pleasure to read. Seven Days is a simple, enticing manga that is as lovely as it is short. Really, this manga about the feelings that grow between two boys in only seven days is just pure sweetness and I loved it.This manga only tells of seven days. Seven days of two
It was good but I found it a bit confusing at times. Also it seems like we might have a love triangle situation and I'm not a fan of that.

I'm counting this as a single volume because otherwise they'd be really short and abruptly ended. Instead we get a cute love story.
A very sweet story, with rather stylized art. Manages to avoid most of the BL grossness traps.
I can't help it. I'm a complete and total sucker for these types of manga (yaoi!) and when you mix in the poor English translations? Love. Instant love. It's so silly and so juvenile and seems even worse when the translations are a little off and I absolutely love it.
A very, very lovely high school romance with just the right amount of angst that made my heart ache just so. Very sweet.I especially loved how the two main characters both learn to look past each other's facades. My favorite moment was when Seryou told Shino that he was likable just the way he is. Isn't that the kind of thing everyone wants to hear? And it's the kind of thing that could be just cheesy if done badly (and I've read many, many examples of that sort of thing), but here it feels
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