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Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku 5 - By Fujita (Paperback)
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This manga series is a beloved and heartwarming story that has been with readers for a long time. It is hard to find a good gaming/otaku genre, and the price is amazing. It has been filled with emotional moments and hilarious moments, and the next volume is sure to be even better.
About the Book "After years of butting heads and petty disagreements, Hanako and Taro begin to realize that the next stage of their relationship may be the most challenging one yet. Naoya faces his own hurdles in trying to understand his feelings toward Ko, whose quest for personal growth has led her farther out of his reach. Fortunately, big brother …
About the Book "After years of butting heads and petty disagreements, Hanako and Taro begin to realize that the next stage of their relationship may be the most challenging one yet. Naoya faces his own hurdles in trying to understand his feelings toward Ko, whose quest for personal growth has led her farther out of his reach. Fortunately, big brother Hirotaka has some insight to share on the topic, which may bring to light a new perspective of what Narumi means to him"--Provided by publisher. Book Synopsis A tall, quiet gamer boy and a geeky girl whose life revolves around yaoi manga are old friends, but when they start working in the same office, they decide to date. It's a relationship of convenience at first, but could it become something more? This manga comedy is now a hit streaming anime! Extra-long book includes 2 Japanese volumes! HARD MODE IS FOR LOVERS After years of butting heads and petty disagreements, Hanako and Taro begin to realize that the next stage of their relationship may be the most challenging one yet. Naoya faces his own hurdles in trying to understand his feelings toward Ko, whose quest for personal growth has led her farther out of his reach. Fortunately, big brother Hirotaka has some insight to share on the topic, which may bring to light a new perspective of what Narumi means to him... About the Author Fujita rose to fame as an amateur artist, posting comics on the Japanese Pixiv sharing service. Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku is his professional manga debut in Japan.
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This manga series is a beloved and heartwarming story that has been with readers for a long time. It is hard to find a good gaming/otaku genre, and the price is amazing. It has been filled with emotional moments and hilarious moments, and the next volume is sure to be even better.
Pros
- Engaging storyline
- Good gaming/otaku genre
- Heartwarming moments
- Emotionally impactful
Cons
- Potential for damage during shipping
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About the Book "After years of butting heads and petty disagreements, Hanako and Taro begin to realize that the next stage of their relationship may be the most challenging one yet. Naoya faces his own hurdles in trying to understand his feelings toward Ko, whose quest for personal growth has led her farther out of his reach. Fortunately, big brother Hirotaka has some insight to share on the topic, which may bring to light a new perspective of what Narumi means to him"--Provided by publisher. Book Synopsis A tall, quiet gamer boy and a geeky girl whose life revolves around yaoi manga are old friends, but when they start working in the same office, they decide to date. It's a relationship of convenience at first, but could it become something more? This manga comedy is now a hit streaming anime! Extra-long book includes 2 Japanese volumes! HARD MODE IS FOR LOVERS After years of butting heads and petty disagreements, Hanako and Taro begin to realize that the next stage of their relationship may be the most challenging one yet. Naoya faces his own hurdles in trying to understand his feelings toward Ko, whose quest for personal growth has led her farther out of his reach. Fortunately, big brother Hirotaka has some insight to share on the topic, which may bring to light a new perspective of what Narumi means to him... About the Author Fujita rose to fame as an amateur artist, posting comics on the Japanese Pixiv sharing service. Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku is his professional manga debut in Japan.
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Specifications
Title | Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku |
Dimensions | 8.2 Inches (H) X .8 Inches (W) X 5.8 Inches (D) |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Number Of Pages | 256 |
Author | Fujita |
Suggested Age | 13-19 Years |
Language | English |
Format | Paperback |
Publisher | Kodansha Comics |