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Otomen, Vol. 2
Otomen, Vol. 2 | Aya Kanno
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R to L (Japanese Style) Asuka Masamune is a guy who loves girly things--sewing, knitting, making cute stuffed animals and reading shojo comics. But in a world where boys are expected to act manly, Asuka must hide his beloved hobbies and play the part of a masculine jock instead. Ryo Miyakozuka, on the other hand, is a girl who can't sew or bake a cake to save her life. Asuka finds himself drawn to Ryo, but she likes only the manliest of men! Can Asuka ever show his true self to anyone, much less to the girl that he's falling for? Asuka's mother shows up with a surprise announcement--it's time for Asuka to meet his fiance! What kind of girl does she have in mind for him? And how will Ryo respond to the match?
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JillPill
Otomen, Vol. 2 | Aya Kanno
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My TBR pile for today! I have a lot of books checked out of the library so I'm trying to read a bunch of them today so I can return them

#TBR #manga #dayoffreading

Serotonin What a lovely pile ❤️ Hana-Kimi is one of my all-time favorites 👍 (edited) 6y
JillPill @Serotonin I finished it a few days ago and I really liked it! I'll definitely be checking out the next few volumes 6y
RadicalReader @JillPill wishing you the utmost success on conquering such a splendid pile of books I‘m looking forward to reading An Anonymous Girl by Sarah Pekkanen , No Exit by Taylor Adams and Inspection by Josh Malerman 5y
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LShelby
Otomen, Vol. 2 | Aya Kanno
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“Is having narrow eyes that important?”

Of course narrow eyes are an important benchmark of masculinity. Apparently this character somehow failed to notice that 99% of all the guys in his universe have them—one has to worry about his observation skills. The thing that confuses me, is the reference to smooth hair. Sigh! And here I thought I was finally ‘getting‘ the art style.

LShelby So which comics art styles do you y‘all find problematic? 6y
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