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Suki-tte Ii Na Yo, Volume 2 (2000)

by Kanae Hazuki(Favorite Author)
4.24 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: You know it's a good author when she can make you empathize with characters who previously were the sleezy dude and the nasty, ruthless chick trying to steal someone else's boyfriend. This volume highlights that everybody has shit they are dealing with and if we are patient and honest with one another you can make it through. I can't tell you how much I liked this manga. I loved that it did what few are brave enough to do- it took a shojo kind of setting and made it realistic while still maintaining a bit of that cute , sweet feel.
review 2: This is quite a bit more...adult...than I thought it would be. Which isn't a bad thing, necessarily. It's kind of interesting, I guess, but at the same time, just...not really my thing. I'll probably just stop reading he
... morere. I get why a lot of people are really liking this one, but it's just not doing a whole lot for me. Not enough humor or something for me I suppose... Still, I'll probably give the anime a try. less
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gabriella
I'm really loving this manga. Got me laughing out loud :)
Trisha
Yamato with a kitten just KILLS me :'D
Daisy
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