Holly Ellingwood at Active Anime commends the manga for its "diversity, beautiful artwork, and imaginative romances of various kinds".[4] Pop Culture Shock's Erin F. comments on the increasing "weirder and more depressing" shorts stories as the book progresses.[5] Mania.com's Danielle Van Gorder commends the manga's art and panel layout which are "overall very minimalist, with sparse backgrounds where they are included at all, and fairly simple screentones, but it's a style that is used to great effect".[6]