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Living-Room Matsunaga-San Vol. 10

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"Right now, I have family, I have friends, I got someone who loves me. But..." Meeko's finally discovered that her feelings for her designer housemate Matsunaga are mutual! They won't officially become a couple until after her high school graduation, but knowing Matsunaga cares for her puts Meeko's mind at ease. Meanwhile, after taking on a major new job project, Matsunaga decides to leave the boarding house... but after the going-away party, he suddenly appears before Meeko with big news! Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kodansha Comics Digital-First! (September 21, 2021)


Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 21, 2021


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 636178 KB


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Print length ‏ : ‎ 173 pages


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  • Buh
No matter how much I encounter these two, she's still just a child in my eyes, she doesn't know how to articulate her feelings or how to communicate at all. It's actually a little stressful. I do like the story it's just so frustrating dealing with her as a 'person' and how she thinks she's an adult. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022 by Lilith

  • I love Matsunaga!
Great following of the story, lots of new characters I’m a little nervous about liking them, the romance is amazing!
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Volume 10
Oh no... so volume 11 is the last volume. I kind of feel like there's a lot that's going to happen in such a short span. Matsunaga is super busy with his new job and, not in a mean way, is blowing off plans because he's so busy. Asako and Ken-chan are finally together and have decided to move into their own apartment. Which leaves Ryo and Meeko as the last of their group, behind with a couple of new attendees in the boarding house. Time passes, and it's Meeko's 18th birthday. When Matsunaga gets distracted by work again, Ryo steps in and confesses to Meeko. We are left on a terrible cliffhanger, and I didn't purchase volume 11 right away, so I'm mad at myself. I do like how the author has stuck with the revolving door of the boarding house. Nothing is permanent, people will move on or change, etc. I think it really helped with Meeko's growth so far, and you can see her changing in these few volumes. I do, however, wish she would give Ryo a shot instead of just sticking with "the first love," but with the story ending with only 11 volumes I know she's going to turn him down and stick with Matsunaga. Which is fine! I just might be a little biased because I prefer Ryo over Matsunaga. I'm looking forward to volume 11, and I'm also sad that this series is completed. 4.5 stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by Sequoia (rainbowbookdragon15)

  • Supporting cast volumes always get me down.
I realize that big plots require build up and transitions. I realize that an author may want to tie up old plot lines to make room for a bigger one. However, I'm not one to care much for supporting cast. They are a tool to me to move the main relationships forward. When they take away from the main storyline, it feels like the author has lost the plot. This is my bugaboo, and doesn't indicate a failure, usually, on the part of the author. I'm a cynic. I see outside storylines as distractions from the main one. I understand that a new couple was formed, change happens, and events around our heroine need to feel real. It seemed to me, though, that Matsunaga's busy schedule felt artificial—that the mangaka was simply keeping him out of the way to create a complication. Then a new romantic entanglement appeared, which couldn't have occurred without Matsunaga being MIA, which made me feel as if I had been right all along instead of cynical. Beyond this line there be spoilers ☞ A few thoughts come to mind because of this development. Isn't it realistic that somebody's new business would keep them busy? Why then did it feel artificial to me? Because I could guess what was going to happen. (I also don't like the new love interest. Wishy-washy characters annoy me.) Perhaps if the plots had overlapped a bit more than they did—less conveniently segmented. Perhaps if the old "please-date-me-I-don't-care-if-you-don't-love-me" trope hadn't reared its overused head. Perhaps. The art was as good as in previous volumes. The cast is lovely to look at. The faces communicate so much emotion thanks to the illustration skill of the mangaka. This was a good volume. However, it's not one I enjoyed reading no matter how vital it's developments were for the next story arc. As I write my own story, I'm very curious to understand why this volume felt so flat to me, and wonder how to avoid similar pitfalls. I'm curious to hear if others agree with me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021 by Glasdow Teacosy

  • 👍💯
This volume was definitely another good edition to the series, very romantic and funny with lots of great drama. The art and character illustrations were great too.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2021 by James Carrasco

  • My favorite volume 9 and 10!
Story is so intense! Great art! Can’t wait for what’s next. One of my fave manga! Will definitely reread this
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2021 by Moon

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