Alice Oseman’s masterpiece is arguably the ultimate all by itself. Nick and Charlie start as seatmates, become friends, and navigate Charlie’s coming out and Nick’s bisexual awakening. The “fake relationship” element is soft here—it’s more about hiding the truth than performing for others. But the leaf scene (where Nick picks a leaf out of Charlie’s hair during a rugby game) is so tender it redefined cute for an entire generation.
Takeo Goda is a gentle giant of a man with a intimidating face. Yamato Yamada is a sweet, tiny girl who loves baking and kindness. Most boys would be jealous of Takeo’s best friend—but when Yamato falls for Takeo instead, Takeo initially tries to set her up with his handsome friend because he can’t believe she likes him. The entire series is a celebration of pure, unselfish love.
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