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Wow, this is absolutely adorable. I have read quite a bit of shojo manga, especially int he last two years, and I can tell I am going to love this series. This is my first that also is set during the time period of the global pandemic. This is super interesting because as a 30+ year old women, I couldn't imagine how the pandemic effected school students so this really impacted my emotional connection to the story.

Our leading girl is also very cute. Nishino has four guy best friends and one of them confesses to her... however she is in love with someone else. Honestly, I am routing for Kizuki.

The art is gorgeous and even though there are four main guys in the group, I can easily tell them apart. Kizuki is definitely my favorite so far.

What a great start to a new series! Cannot wait for volume 2.

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Many girls believe Mizuha leads a charmed life. She is close friends with four of the coolest guys at school. However, Mizuha’s world gets turned upside down on her 17th birthday. She impulsively confesses to her crush only to be turned down. Then one of her childhood friends confesses his feelings to her. Mizuha does not know how to handle Kizuki’s interest in her.
Kizuki’s determined pursuit forces Mizuha to re-examine their relationship. Will this new development ruin what they once had?
I am feeling kind of blasé about this manga. Something feels missing to me. I cannot explain what exactly. However, I like how the story takes place during the 2020 pandemic. I do like the art style.

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Another pretty standard shojo where the female lead is in a friend group of all cute guys. For me, this particular manga is set apart from others only by the fact that there is mention of a "virus" in the story that is preventing the students from participating in sporting events and school trips. It will be interesting to see what this virus is. (Covid maybe? This is my first story period where that would be the case if it is.) Anyway, I gave this two stars mostly because of how pushy the male protagonist is towards the main female character. No means no and if he had respected that and the story went from there then I would have rated this book higher.

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I had to mark this as a dnf, I understand there are some cultural differences, but it lost me when he kept forcing her to "see him as a man" and insisting that she falls in love with him. I just found it cringe inducing and I couldn't continue.

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Many thanks to Netgalley for providing me with this arc in exchange for an honest review.
I thought this was a nice manga but it wasn't one i was crazy over. This is about a young girl and her four friends who are all boys. It first starts in the future then there we go back to the past during the pandemic. I haven't read books set during the pandemic so this is my first time reading about it. One of her friend kizuku confesses to our main character that he likes her. It's all fine and good but my problem starts when he starts to "force" himself on her. What i mean is, he doesn't give her any space to process her emotions in order to give a good response instead he says something like "i'll MAKE you see me as a man" and put her in very wierd situatuons. It also looks like there will be a love triangle involved and i don't know how to feel about that because they usually aren't done well but i know this is just the first volume and things might get better with the second one so my fingers are crossed

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Anyway, I'm Falling in Love with You is a cute story about a high school girl, Mizuha, whose four best friends since childhood are adoraboys, one of whom starts putting the moves on her on her 17th birthday.

Mizuha has a crush on a swim team member, but he brutally dashes her hopes on her birthday leaving her devastated. Mizuha then returns home to a surprise party thrown by her 4 friends, which makes her realize how much she appreciates them right before one of them kisses her in the stairwell. She has a hard time seeing her friend as a romantic option due to their history, but also because she is worried about the ramifications of a failed romance on her closest friendships.

The artwork is amazing. I wish we had boys this lovely at my high school. The story starts with Mizuha 10 years later and the high school events are told as a flashback to 2020, but we never return to the "present," leaving me very curious. The story also ends with a cliffhanger, and I eagerly await the sequel.

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Thank you so much to NetGalley for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review. "Anyway, I'm Falling in Love with You., Volume 1" is a beautiful and sweet beginning of this coming-of-age series with a little twist, as it is also sports romance including the best friends-to-lovers trope. The art complements the story very well, as it very fresh and youthful. I also love how this story involves the current COVID-19 pandemic, which makes the story much easier to connect with and embrace. The characters are very well-built and quite likeable and realistic, each of them has their own little quirks, which helps the reader to sympathise with them and favour them. This volume focuses mostly on Kizuki and Mizuha, but I see potential for all the other characters to evolve and grow. This manga also touches on the subject of parental loss slightly, so take that as a trigger warning. The story is very well-paced and the reader is given time to grasp the character's personality and find something for themselves to adore and keep. I absolutely recommend it as it is a very promising beginning of a beautiful coming-of-age story under a global pandemic.

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A beautiful coming-of-age shoujo manga!

This first volume introduces readers to five childhood friends who have known one another since they were kids and live in the same neighborhood and study in the same school. They tend to hang out in the house of Mizuha, the only girl in the group. As they navigate high school life and future personal goals, changes in the group are happening too, as one of them finally confesses to Mizuha!

This manga is beautifully drawn! I love the art style so much; it fits the tone and youthfulness of the story. The story touches on the current pandemic and how much it has affected young adults in their life in and out of school. It makes you sympathize with them and their loss. I think Mizuha’s confusion and mixed feelings with the changes in her life and her group of friends are very typical and relatable, and her grief on her past loss.

So far, so good! I’m looking forward to reading the rest of the story and attention to the other guys in the group besides Kizuki.

Thank you, NetGalley and Kodansha, for the eARC in exchange for honest feedback.

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(Thank you Netgalley for the eARC in exchange for a review)

I love this! I love this! First of all, what a way to start the book controversially. And a sports romance with best friend to lover? This manga is giving me butterflies!

To those who know me well enough know that I hate best friend to lover but childhood best friend to lover is significantly different and reading a manga of the said trope is a foreign feeling. Anyway, I'm Falling in Love With You is a story of youth and growth of five childhood friends who were raised together in the residential neighbourhood of Koigahama Highland.

Nevertheless, childhood best friend to lovers always takes place far too much telling that they grew up together which can be very exhausting. It also heavily relies on flashbacks and unrequited love; which this manga didn't go far from the premise. However, instead of reminding readers every five minutes to the fact that the characters were childhood best friends, the mangaka illustrates this brilliantly by telling the story in a recollection of events from Mizuha Nishino's as 17 years old teenager 10 years prior.

As one might expect, a story about a childhood best friend to lover isn't thorough without some frustrating plot points or events, as seen by the interrupted moments between Mizuha and Kizuki, or the fact that they have never really communicated since Kizuki's confession apart from when they see each other. This made Kizuki's character in the manga appear a little pushy which I still understand both sides of the characters because, while Kizuki knew exactly what he wanted, Mizuha doesn't.

And being the only girl in the group, you wouldn't expect Kizuki to be the only who catches feelings. This made me so excited to see where the manga would progress with Shin and Nishino in the picture. I just wished Airu and Shuugo's character would be well accentuated and be as significant as the other two although I realized that this is only Volume 1.

The author also mentioned about the original plan for this series which supposed to take place in summer 2019 but due to the pandemic, some changes were made and you can see it nuanced in the manga at how much it has affected all of us. Especially when the manga captured the struggle as well as the love and bond among the characters; signifying on the shining and sparkling youth that they only have now.

Overall, this was an adorable and entertaining read. I would surely keep my eyes out on the next release!

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Beautiful artwork and an adorable start to a very intriguing love story.

Mizuha is one in a group of five best friends since childhood. The other four are all super good-looking guys, but Mizuha only sees her beloved friends. She has someone else she is crushing on, and after confessing to him and being rejected on her birthday she is feeling down. Then one of her childhood friends changes things for Mizuha and she's scared of what that change will do to their friendship.

So I love the artwork in this one. Absolutely beautiful. The love story is very interesting. Classic manga-style romance. I love it and can't wait to see how things progress. I feel a love triangle coming on.

It was short though. I read the whole thing in an hour and that was with stopping to really take in the artwork. It is hard to get invested in characters within an hour. Also, Kizuki needs to step back a bit. She asked for some space, so give it to her. I completely understand her need to breathe and really think it through. It would be a big life change.

I would say this book is for 13+. No content warnings for this volume at least. If you love romantic manga. This is definitely for you.

I would like to thank Netgalley and the publisher for this chance to read and review this book. This does not in any way influence my honest opinion or review.

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I really enjoyed this read! It was super fun and light and I read it in no time!

This manga follows our main character Nishino-San, as she realises that she may have feelings for one of her childhood friends… and he definitely has feelings for her too! Her friend group, of 4 boys, causes enough havoc to completely distract her from any romantic feelings she has, while always supporting and encouraging her dreams of becoming a manga artist. By the end of this volume we see a possibly budding romance, another second love interest introduced as well as an unrequited love become requited… or not!

I love all of the relationships in this and most of the characters! I thoroughly enjoyed all the little hints of romantic relationships we see, and as well as the little mysterious aspects sprinkled throughout, for example what happened to our main character, Nishino-San’s mom.

I think at times it was quite hard to differentiate the time and locations, as it seemed to jump from scene to scene with no art change or narration. For example when Nishino-San met up with someone in the coffee shop on pg. 74 of 174, it was a bit confusing and random due to the lack of narration.

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Cute start to a shojo romance. The artwork is very beautiful. I liked the cliffhanger ending for this love triangle. Childhood friend in the mix of competing for the female leads heart always draws me in.

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I received a copy of this manga through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Yet another reverse harem manga, yay for me as I love them a lot!😍
So of course the characters are big-eyed and mostly light-haired and veeeery very attractive! They have been friends for most of their lives, so crushes between them are complex but unavoidable (it’s a shoujo manga so duh).😜
I liked the smuttier scenes, they were aesthetically pleasing and as the relationships were wholesome then I didn’t feel guilty for enjoying them either!😃
Overall a fun little manga!

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I really wanted to love this read, but it just didn't interest me as much as I had hoped. The pacing felt slow for me since I couldn't connect with any of the characters. The moments between the main characters build up of their romance was also very cringey and overall cheesy in my opinion. I can see how this manga will appeal to a younger audience, but it just wasn't for me.

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OH MY GOD. When was the last time I've read a manga and give me butterflies? I can't remember and I guess it's been more than a decade.

I am so torn between Shin and Kizuki for Nishino. Kizuki is transparent and the sweetest and most thoughtful guy. While Shin is an eye candy for being mysterious and I think Nishino likes him more but she thinks he's not interested on her. Then she starts falling for Kizuki.

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I really liked the art style, but the story not so much.
The writing is not the best, I wouldn't say it's very readable and I found that the characters blend together through most of the volume. It was overall quite confusing and not very engaging.
Sadly, this just wasn't for me.

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The art style is perfection, which is to be expected by Haruka Mitsui and with a story that begins so solemnly ten years into the future, sets a perfect stage to tackle the insanity of 2020 while also telling a love story that I can only hope has a happy ending for the characters involved. Though I hope that it doesn't rely heavily on a love triangle for the sake of confusion and miscommunication between characters, or dissolves into the dissolution of a longtime friendship, the first volume does seem to foreshadow that not everything remains as happy as it once was.

That's nothing new for a shoujo manga, however, and doesn't deter me from wanting to know how much their story will shift and change in upcoming volumes.

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'Anyway, I'm Falling in Love with you' is a shojo that follows the teenage years of Mizuha, a 17-year-old girl, who is friends with four boys since her childhood. Their friendship is strong and beautiful but, when one of them, Kizuki, confesses his feelings to Mizuha, something changes in the group. If Mizuha is sure not to love him, Kizuki swears that he will do everything to make her fall in love with him. And for that, he doesn't plan to involve the boys and put their friendship at stake.

I liked this manga. I wouldn't say it has become a favourite, but I appreciated the story. I think it was because I could relate a lot to Mizuha, how she doesn't directly understand her own feelings and also that she wants to create her manga, her own stories. Also, I found her very mature, which is sometimes hard to find in shojos since they mostly treat the stories of young girls.

For once, I believe it's the boys that I wasn't fond of. They were a lot, but our focus was more directed towards Kizuki during this first manga. I thought he was a bit childish sometimes, which could correspond to his teenage years or so. But one time, Kizuki is the cute type, following Mizuha like a dog, and another time, he becomes the sexy and dangerous predator that traps her behind a wall. There is no in-between.

So I'd be very interested to see where the story goes and how the characters are developed throughout the future mangas, especially Aira, whom we get the point of view several times without knowing particularly his intentions or thoughts. I hope, however, that the story won't turn up to be the four boys being head over heels for Mizuha because I think it would eventually disappoint me.

I would definitely recommend this shojo to every shojo lover. It's an enjoyable story, and the drawings are absolutely beautiful (but I wasn't surprised by that since I already knew Haruka Mitsui's style).

Thank you so much Netgalley and Kodansha Comics for the opportunity to read this manga!

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Thank you to Kodansha and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review!

Anyway, I'm Falling in Love with You, Volume 1 by Haruka Mitsui is an absolutely adorable shojo manga that will appeal to fans of high school love stories! Seventeen year-old Mizuha is friends with four handsome boys, and they've all been friends for over 10 years. Mizuha sees them all as friends / brothers though, definitely not romantic interests. When one of her longtime friends Kizuki asks her out on a date, Mizuha is shocked. She definitely did not see this coming! Is it possible for the two of them to be more than friends?

Overall, Anyway, I'm Falling in Love with You, Volume 1 will make you reminisce about first love, or it would make the perfect read for high-schoolers who are the protagonists' ages. One highlight of this book is the artwork. The art is excellent, and the characters are well-drawn. I recommend this book for fans of Free, the anime about swimming, since Kizuki is a swimmer. Another highlight of this manga is the major cliffhanger at the end of this book. I wasn't expecting that at all, and I can't wait until Volume 2 comes out so that I can see what happens next. If you're intrigued by the description, or if you're a fan of shojo manga, I highly recommend that you check out this book, which is available now!

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3/5 A decent high school shoujo manga but this would've been a 2-star book for me if it didn't have the art.

I was given access to an early arc pdf of this book so my review is for that.

If this wasn't great or anything new which is kind of expected with shoujo. The only thing different about this manga was that this was set during the pandemic which they only brought up like three times. They weren't wearing mask or anything but just some school events got canceled so it wasn't really that big of a difference from other shoujo. The storyline is basically a girl surrounded by guys that semi like her and one of them likes her enough to tell her. The issue I had with this is that they have all been friends since childhood and she sees them as brothers and I ain't about that family love no matter how popular it gets. The ending wasn't great and you probably would just be annoyed at it like me unless you're like thirteen and don't mind characters developing feelings in two seconds even though they didn't like that character. They also had the "I'll make you see me as a man" trope in this, so ew, you're 16/17 please stop and go back to swim practice lmao. I wish they would've gone more into her trauma response and the event that caused it (was a very small part and not descriptive at all so I don't think a trigger warning is necessary) because that scene was my favorite and the only time I wasn't mad at that character for the way he was behaving towards her.

Besides the storyline being meh mostly the artwork was beautiful. So I know I'm a huge sucker for artwork and most manga's get an additional star rating for it because I hate being harsh on them but trust me this one deserves it I swear! I couldn't really tell the blondes apart though so I guess there is a small fault in the artwork but it was probably just me being dumb. An issue I did have with this visually is the font size and I don't know if it's just the pdf that has an issue with that. I had to scale it up to be quite a bit bigger than manga pages usually are and that isn't going to be something a physical copy reader can do so that's something to keep in mind if you're interested in this.

I think that was everything I wanted to say about this manga so yay a semi "long' review from me! I recommend this to teens but also not at the same time because of the actions from the love interests so I guess read at your own risk, sorry lol I'm not being very helpful. I know as a teen I loved that toxic shit but it did cause me to get into quite a few bad relationships even though I'm not very interested in romance for myself (demi/aro). I will always read anything Kodansha puts up on NetGalley because some of my favorites are printed by them but this was definitely not something I would read again, I might consider continuing it for more reviews but it's not something I would reread or purchase for myself and my manga wall thanks you because I am running out of space lmao.

Disclaimer: I was given access to a digital ar copy of this from Kodansha and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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NOTES I TOOK WHILE READING THIS, they are in order and pretty much just repeat everything I talked about but I wanted to keep them here since I may have forgotten something.
-Font is a little small on the pdf and I've already zoomed in to the point it's bigger than the physical pages would be.
-Multiple times already stated that they're like siblings and I ain't about that family romance.
-A pandemic setting which is odd because they aren't wearing masks and the only thing bad that's happened is some of their sports and school activities were canceled what?.
- :( page 90 made me super uncomfy lol I hate when they have the "I'll make you see me as a man" trope.
-Okay I usually hate when characters are scared of rain/thunder but that scene was so cute so I will accept it lmao.
-The ending was very meh, it's supposed to be a dramatic cliffhanger but I feel like anyone over thirteen wouldn't be all that affected by it because it kind of just annoyed me. Also, why are almost all the blondes assholes lmao? I also couldn't tell them apart so oops.

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