Whisper Me a Love Song · review
It's a very standard but very well executed Yuri manga. If you're satisfied with good art, adorable characters in a mostly realistic setting, good enough writing, and a very straight forward love story, this is for you. If you're looking for something innovative or a truly outstanding story, you may want to look elsewhere instead. Especially Nakatani Nio's work (Bloom into You). Another strength is that it progresses at a decent pace in a genre that is plagued by painfully slow and drawn out developments. It's still not exactly a snappy short story and of course has its ups and downs and delays, but it doesn't dragit out nearly as badly as many of the worse examples. The currently 4 volumes/20 chapters cover a good amount of ground.