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Series I Want to Finish/Catch Up With

These are just basically more of my reading plans in 2025.  Let's see what happens! It would be phenomenal if I can finish or catch up to whatever I have on this list. 1. Witch Hat Atelier and Witch Hat Kitchen by Kamome Shirahama. Both ongoing. I am also looking forward to the anime! 2. Sakura Saku by Io Sakasaki. It's ongoing. 3. The Stolen Key by Margaret Peterson Haddix. The last book of Mysteries of Trash and Treasure.  4. Yotsuba&! By Kiyohiko Azuma. As of writing this I have 7 books left. 5. Call the Name of the Night by Tama Mistuboshi. It's also ongoing.  6. A Sign of Affection by Suu Morishita. Also ongoing. 7. The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity by Saka Mikami. Ongoing. The anime is coming soon, too! 8. Book 4 of the Morrigan Crow series by Jessica Townsend. It's been pushed back to May of this year. Hopefully there are no more delays! 9. Any of the next Avatar: The Last Airbender graphic novels.  10. The Shadow of Kyoshi by FC Yee, The Lege...

I FINALLY STARTED A SIGN OF AFFECTION!

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OMG this manga is so cute you guys! A Sign of Affection by Suu Morishita follows Yuki, a stylish and shy college student who also happens to be deaf. One day while on the train when a foreigner tries talking to her and she can't understand what they are saying, she is rescued by a guy who likes to travel abroad and speaks multiple languages, named Istuomi. Yuki later sees Itsuomi again at a cafe that her best friend Rin likes to invite her to. Itsuomi happens to work there, and his cousin Kyoya is the owner. Rin has a crush on Kyoya, too. The story so far involves Yuki's feelings for Itsuomi as the two grow closer and eventually become a couple, with their friend groups watching from the sidelines. Yuki also teaches Itsuomi  sign language! This is such a chill, sweet, and warm hug of a romance series so far. I think it has become a new all time favorite. I love how the main character happens to be deaf and a lot about deaf culture and sign language are intertwined in the story...