I am Aoyama tsukiko! · review
I was taken off-guard by how utterly lovely this manga was, which is why I want to write a review, since there are none. First and most importantly, the FMC's amnesia is not treated as a convenient plot device but rather as a chance to explore interesting questions of identity and grief. At 12 chapters it's short but doesn't feel so. The friendship and then romance that develops feels natural, well-paced, and heart-wrenchingly sweet. There is nothing extraneous here in terms of tropes or unnecessary drama - the plot felt very tight. The mangaka told the story she wanted to tell. My only quibble would be thatthe art is pretty mediocre. I got lost in some places regarding who was talking and what was happening but it's not enough for me to dock it points because with a little thought I was able to work it out.
I think you will not regret your time spent on this manga.