“Heartbroken editor Asako rents a house with a secretive live-in landlord, sparking unexpected romance and complications.”
Monthly in the Garden with My Landlord
毎月庭つき大家つき
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Synopsis
Heartbroken editor Asako rents a house with a secretive live-in landlord, sparking unexpected romance and complications.
Manga editor Asako Suga decides moving into a new home is just the thing she needs to get over a painful breakup with her toxic ex-girlfriend. She finds the perfect place for rent—affordable, spacious, lovely garden included—but there's one catch. The house comes with a live-in landlord! It's disappointing enough that Asako can't have the single life she hoped for, but her cute landlord also seems to be hiding a big secret...Will living together bring them closer, or turn out to be more trouble than it's worth? (Source: Yen Press)
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 readers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.25 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 0.33
Running avg · Sep 2024 → Oct 2024
- 8 “Whoa, there is not a single review for this one. I am astonished. I guess it's my turn to be the first, once again. So, here's the brief version for those of you who don't enjoy long reviews: it's...”
- 9 “the spoiler portion of this review has a warning before it, so you can read the rest of the review without worrying. Maitsuki Niwa-tsuki Ooya-tsuki is one of the fluffiest manga I have ever read,...”
- 6 “Maitsuki Niwatsuki Ooyatsuki, while not bad by any means, is difficult for me to wholeheartedly recommend. Yuri-- even yuri focused on adult relationships-- is no longer a sparse genre by any...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 36 × 5 ch × vol
- Total read 4h 48m approx
- Published Jun 2021 – Aug 2024
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M58956 catalog