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Otomen, Vol. 2
Otomen, Vol. 2 | Aya Kanno
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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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