
There isn’t a cute shy Uke or a over-dominating Seme, their just two best friends but with completely different personas, sort of an opposites attract situation. You will be thrown in to a collection of shorts and some lighthearted, sweet situations and from that itself you’ll know exactly what the story is about!įor a Shounen Ai both characters as well as the other male characters are masculine – in other words they are boyish boys. You also have no idea where the story begins and again it isn’t necessary.

With the early chapters there is little to no dialogue so you as a reader have no idea what the plot is about but it isn’t necessary. Each new chapter is 8-10 pages long and in full colour.Īt first I found the art work to be slightly lazy as there is not much detail in comparison to other manga’s out there but that doesn’t matter since the story and the content makes up for it (for the record I now find the artwork to be refreshing as it’s completely different to other forms out there). The manga focuses on a cute and funny bromance between a boy and his best friend with many returning sub characters. I’ve read many Shounen Ai manga’s in my time, I mean what fangirl hasn’t? Once you’ve read a lot you get the same basic story each time boy falls in love with long time friend, student falls in love with teacher, reunited with an old friend etc etc and after a while, you crave something new, something that you can really enjoy and is nothing like the rest, this, ladies and gentlemen, 19 Days is that manga! If you’ve been following my Instagram then you would know I am in looove with this manga! Subgenres: Comedy, Drama, School Life, Shounen Ai, Slice of Life
