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    MANGA: Ore ga Sukinara Hizamazuke

    March 1, 2025 / 2 Comments

    Ore ga Sukinara Hizamazuke – Sato Tsubame

    At Toto First Bank’s head office, the competition is cutthroat for its elite employees. Matsuda and Kato are members of the sales department on the 21st floor. Having joined the team at the same time, Matsuda sees Kato as his ultimate rival. Whether it’s in regards to their conquests with women or their reputation at work, whenever Matsuda thinks he’s one-upped Kato, he ends up getting overshadowed by Kato’s accomplishments, much to his chagrin. One evening in the office, Matsuda finds out his girlfriend has cheated on him, severely wounding his pride. But when Kato sees his frustration, he says the unexpected. “You have bad taste, obsessing over these boring women. You should choose me”… And the very next moment, Matsuda finds Kato’s lips meeting his own!

    If You Love Me, Kneel Down is a rivals-to-lovers story about two bankers who joined the company in the same year. Kato is Division A, and Matsuda is Division B, and their divisions compete to close the biggest deals with various companies.

    Kato’s division is leading, and Matsuda can’t help but be bitter about it, although he tries to be as civil as possible to his nemesis. Matsuda is also known to be a playboy and currently has a girlfriend, who later cheated on him.

    While working overtime one night, he butted heads with Kato about his taste in women. Then, to his shock, Kato kissed him and confessed he liked Matsuda. Matsuda didn’t know how to react, especially when Kato kept wooing him with poker-faced earnestness and occasional grabby hands.

    My favorite part is the dynamics between Kato and Matsuda and how the cover is a play on that. We see Matsuda seated in a power pose with Kato in the submissive kneeling position. Note Kato’s smiling expression.

    In the manga, Kato as the seme, takes the lead wwhile Matsuda appears to lose control whenever Kato touches him. However, Matsuda has yet to realize the power he has. Kato would bend over backward to give Matsuda whatever he needs, and in one instance, he bends his knees to save Matsuda.

    The two MCs are bankers, with Matsuda being the more serious worker and Kato working only to be noticed by his crush. There was some heavy banking business going on. Even with the financial dialogues, it was far from boring with the many side characters humorously gossiping or creating conflict for our MCs.

    The office interactions were fun, and I was even hoping the division heads, who also entered the same year and thus rivals, would have their own manga. They were gorgeous in that serious megane-type way.

    This is one of those stories where the seme dub-conned his tsundere uke into gayness. Somehow, this negative aspect was offset by how good the manga is as a whole. Overall, an unexpectedly swoony take on the saying one only notices the person ahead of them in a race.


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    REVIEW: Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy

    March 1, 2025 / 1 Comment

    The Wildersongs Trilogy: Sorcery and Small Magics – Maiga Doocy

    Desperate to undo the curse binding them to each other, an impulsive sorcerer and his curmudgeonly rival venture deep into a magical forest in search of a counterspell—only to discover that magic might not be the only thing pulling them together.

    Leovander Loveage is a master of small magics.

    He can summon butterflies with a song, or turn someone’s hair pink by snapping his fingers. Such minor charms don’t earn him much admiration from other sorcerers (or his father), but anything more elaborate always blows up in his face. Which is why Leo vowed years ago to never again write powerful magic.

    That is, until a mix-up involving a forbidden spell binds Leo to obey the commands of his longtime nemesis, Sebastian Grimm. Grimm is Leo’s complete opposite—respected, exceptionally talented, and an absolutely insufferable curmudgeon. The only thing they agree on is that getting caught using forbidden magic would mean the end of their careers. They need a counterspell, and fast. But Grimm casts spells, he doesn’t undo them, and Leo doesn’t mess with powerful magic.

    Chasing rumors of a powerful sorcerer with a knack for undoing curses, Leo and Grimm enter the Unquiet Wood, a forest infested with murderous monsters and dangerous outlaws alike. To dissolve the curse, they’ll have to uncover the true depths of Leo’s magic, set aside their long-standing rivalry, and—much to their horror—work together.

    Even as an odd spark of attraction flares between them.


    Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy puts the charm in this charming not-yet-but-hopefully-very-soon-to-be romance between two bitter rivals brought together by a curse.

    The opening drops us right in the thick of things. The new school year is just starting, and our 1st-person narrator and troublemaker extraordinaire Leovander Loveage yet again crosses paths with his nemesis, Sebastian Grimm. The two are students in the magical school The Fount.

    Then, in one of their subjects, they were partnered against their will. Putting the force in their forced proximity is a curse Sebastian unknowingly cast on Leo, thinking it was just a simple spell Leo wrote for their lesson.

    Leo is doomed to obey whatever command Sebastian says. It even causes Leo to be drawn to wherever Sebastian is. It got progressively worse that, in desperation, Leo and Sebastian decided to travel to the notoriously dangerous Unquiet Woods to search for the sorcerer who could undo the curse.

    The world-building efficiently relays the need-to-knows as the story progresses. It’s not as deep and detailed as I would have liked, with the writing focusing more on the dynamics between Leo and Sebastian and their quest to break the curse.

    Meandor is a country where people with magical abilities study at The Fount. The graduates usually go on to work for The Coterie, which is like a magical army. They render their services in many villages or patrol the border in the Unquiet Woods, home to outlaws and monsters.

    Sebastian is determined to be recruited and has his life planned out with grand ambitions for a seat in their council. Leo has no concrete plans after graduation other than to live in his childhood home. And that he’s determined to be as useless and carefree as possible,

    The magic system is reminiscent of Jordan Castillo Price‘s The ABCs of Spellcraft. The magic is created by two individuals. One is the scriver or writer of the spell like Leo. Just like in JCP‘s book, the wording is chosen with care. The language used is the Old Language, although the author does not give examples with Leo relaying them in English.

    The other is the caster like Sebastian. Intent is key, and whenever a spell is cast the paper burns. Sebastian is popular on campus since he is an exceptionally strong caster.

    Casters rely on scrivers for their spells since they cannot write their own. There are typically more casters than scrivers, and this has an impact on the story. Leo is an odd duck in that he can cast.

    A key point in the book is that he doesn’t create strong spells known as Grand Magic because they have disastrous results. But he can cast spells using music, like that which turned Sebastian’s hair pink or made clothes feel warm when the weather is cold, even though he is technically a scriver. This will be significant in future books.

    I find most fantasy books too slow-paced, but Leo has an engaging and humorous point of view that makes reading a joy. His thoughts are always full of mischief and, as it later turned out, full of things left unsaid and unrealized until pointed out.

    And so I was swept away by his twisty-turny tale, his resourcefulness, and his ability to think on his feet. Because he is limited to small spells, our boy has no choice but to make the most of what he’s got. His ingenuity saved their asses and others a time or two. Mostly though, he’s causing trouble.

    Sebastian is a tough nut to crack. He’s a man of a few words, resting bitch face and lovely grey hair. You can tell he’s a good guy by the fact that he hasn’t told Leo to jump off the cliff the whole time they were together with Leo continually pushing his buttons. Sebastian is very conscious not to abuse the power he has over his infuriating nemesis.

    Maybe Leo was an oblivious dork, but there were mentions of Sebastian’s subtle expressions that generated ghosts of a squee. But we are not squeeing yet because there’s barely anything truly romantic happening, just the curse at work. In short, this is going to slow burn at a snail’s pace until the next two books.

    In the meantime, let’s live for the pining and the tension because lord, those were adding years to my life!!! I love that this is a cozy fantasy, all butterflies and warm fuzzies.

    From Leo and Sebastian’s antagonistic interactions in The Fount to their road trip across the wilder, more dangerous areas of Meandor, the book is a fun, immersive experience building up to one grand spellbinding scene.

    The writing is easy to digest and both Leo and Sebastian were compelling in their own ways. Together, their chemistry is a tantalizing promise of an epic romance in the next books. Let’s hope it lives up to it.

    Sorcery and Small Magics is a story of two rivals, one curse, and a hundred conflicting feelings. Overall, wondrous, whimsical, and a whole lotta fun!

    Rating:
    4.5 Stars – perfection is only half a step away

    Soundtrack: Spells
    Artist: Cannons
    Album: Spells

    P.S.

    The book ends rather abruptly. If cliffhangers aren’t your thing, best to wait for the trilogy to complete before starting.


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    SOUNDTRACK: Spells by Cannons

    March 1, 2025 / 1 Comment

    Soundtrack to The Wildersongs Trilogy: Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy

    Spells by Cannons for a book about a curse drawing two enemies together like magnet.

    Boy, you put your spell on me
    There’s something about you
    ‘Cause even in my sleepless nights
    I’m thinking about you

    Well, I think it’s magic with you
    Oh, I think it’s magic
    Yeah, I think it’s magic, ohh
    Yeah, I think it’s magic
    Just like you

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