So I ended up only reading a couple chapters of Nickelodeon. I think I'll read chapters here and there, but nothing really draws me in. So, I started reading some of the suggestions that you guys had given me. I couple of them really didn't click with me, although 5 Centimeters per Second really did.
Five Centimeters per Second Ch.1-End
I think it might warrant a second reading, as the narrative got a little confusing at points. Nonetheless that narrative still manages to remain interesting for me. I think the strong point of the series is the themes prevalent in the story, as they really manage to hit home. Regret, the pursuit of true happiness, and the process of letting people go all are really well discussed. All in all, it was a great, short read.
Edit:
Love Roma 1-end
This wasn't as cute as I was hoping it to be. There were some nice ideas about romance in there, but I didn't really like how it was delivered. Oh well, at least it had Rei in it:
Ya, the story initially portrays itself as a cutesy kind of love story, though the greater part of it becomes an examination of human sexuality and romance. All and all, I think that the story probably is most interesting to high school students due to the degree with which the story tends to focus on those aspects of Negishi and Hoshino's relationship.
Double Edit:
Yugami-kun ni wa Tomodachi ga Inai 2
Think I'll be using this excuse to justify my lack of human interactions in the future.
Series is enjoyable so far, though the lead male is nowhere near as likable as Seki-kun.
What in the world is this manga? I'm curious as to what the heck it's about after reading that. I love how the character and his dialogue kind of make up their own comedy duo.