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A sweet "aww"-inspiring tale of school life begins!!At school, Kyouko Hori is known for being smart, attractive, and popular. On the other hand, her classmate, the boring, gloomy Izumi Miyamura tends to get painted as a "loser fanboy." But when a liberally pierced and tattooed (not to mention downright gorgeous) Miyamura appears unexpectedly on the doorstep of secretly plain-Jane homebody Hori, these two similarly dissimilar teenagers discover that there are multiple sides to every story...and person! Review: such an amazing boook - This is a really cute book to read. I’d recommend it to others thanks. Andrew I also enjoyed it very much too Review: Endearing, Interesting and Fun - I didn't know what to expect when I first started reading, though I was drawn in by the art and the premise. For those of us who like shoujo, we can probably acknowledge that there are a lot of shallow stereotypes. And while they make for a lighthearted read, as in the case of this story, they can feel a bit contrived at times. Most of us have probably seen the same character types rehashed many times before: the protagonist is a beautiful, popular straight-A student in public but is extremely diligent and "plain" in her home life. The other main character appears to be a "gloomy" loner and then serendipitously winds up being sweet, charming, and extremely handsome. This, while it is a set of stereotypes that HERO uses, somehow doesn’t feel boring or blasé in “Horimiya.” In addition, the characters feel surprisingly well-rounded for books in the shoujo genre. Hori, the protagonist, takes care of her little brother after school and forsakes her social life for him. It embarrasses her, so she doesn’t talk about it, but she cares a lot about the people around her and she’s a very hard worker. And besides about her “plainness” at home, she doesn’t actually seem to care about her reputation. For instance, she talks to Miyamura at school without caring how others perceive her. Miyamura is also well-rounded for this first volume. He appears stereotypically nerdy and antisocial at first glance, but not only are his grades sub-par, he’s also really sweet and appreciative of friendship. He’s boisterous and courteous, as well as generous, to the people around him – he just tends not to draw a lot of attention. And while this isn’t LGBT+ manga, I feel like it’s more LGBT+ friendly than other shoujo manga (wherein a boy and a girl can’t be platonic friends unless they’re paired with other people, the characters sometimes say things that can be perceived as homophobic, etc.). There are some “gay” jokes, but they didn’t seem disparaging. In fact, they make me question whether or not everyone in this book is 100% straight. They also flesh out relationships a bit more, so Miyamura’s relationship with a rival for Hori’s affections doesn’t stay wildly antagonistic. I don’t want to spoil too much, but I ended up liking all the characters for the most part. Overall, there was a lot I liked about this volume and little I did not. It's a light read and very cute, so for $3 on the Kindle, it's hard to go wrong.
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A**N
such an amazing boook
This is a really cute book to read. I’d recommend it to others thanks. Andrew I also enjoyed it very much too
S**R
Endearing, Interesting and Fun
I didn't know what to expect when I first started reading, though I was drawn in by the art and the premise. For those of us who like shoujo, we can probably acknowledge that there are a lot of shallow stereotypes. And while they make for a lighthearted read, as in the case of this story, they can feel a bit contrived at times. Most of us have probably seen the same character types rehashed many times before: the protagonist is a beautiful, popular straight-A student in public but is extremely diligent and "plain" in her home life. The other main character appears to be a "gloomy" loner and then serendipitously winds up being sweet, charming, and extremely handsome. This, while it is a set of stereotypes that HERO uses, somehow doesn’t feel boring or blasé in “Horimiya.” In addition, the characters feel surprisingly well-rounded for books in the shoujo genre. Hori, the protagonist, takes care of her little brother after school and forsakes her social life for him. It embarrasses her, so she doesn’t talk about it, but she cares a lot about the people around her and she’s a very hard worker. And besides about her “plainness” at home, she doesn’t actually seem to care about her reputation. For instance, she talks to Miyamura at school without caring how others perceive her. Miyamura is also well-rounded for this first volume. He appears stereotypically nerdy and antisocial at first glance, but not only are his grades sub-par, he’s also really sweet and appreciative of friendship. He’s boisterous and courteous, as well as generous, to the people around him – he just tends not to draw a lot of attention. And while this isn’t LGBT+ manga, I feel like it’s more LGBT+ friendly than other shoujo manga (wherein a boy and a girl can’t be platonic friends unless they’re paired with other people, the characters sometimes say things that can be perceived as homophobic, etc.). There are some “gay” jokes, but they didn’t seem disparaging. In fact, they make me question whether or not everyone in this book is 100% straight. They also flesh out relationships a bit more, so Miyamura’s relationship with a rival for Hori’s affections doesn’t stay wildly antagonistic. I don’t want to spoil too much, but I ended up liking all the characters for the most part. Overall, there was a lot I liked about this volume and little I did not. It's a light read and very cute, so for $3 on the Kindle, it's hard to go wrong.
I**A
Love this manga. Quality is great!
Love this manga. Collecting all volumes!
C**H
funny and cute
Many stories have to have a lot of action, drama, suspense, or some sort of hook. This story is simply about kids in high school acting like high school kids. It is a romance story and it is very enjoyable.
A**S
Excellent! Love the storyline.
After watching the anime on Crunchyroll a few times, I just had to pick up the Manga to see how it differed. The manga doesn’t disappoint and helps to understand the details of the anime that much more. Reading the digital manga on Kindle was great - even on my iPhone. Five Stars.
M**N
A Heartwarming and Sweet Story of Romance and Friendship
*Horimiya* is a fun and sweet little manga. It's about two Japanese high-schoolers who seemingly have nothing in common - Hori and Miyamura. Hori is seen as a stunning and popular student and Miyamura is seen as a genius and closeted otaku. In fact, Hori is a homebody who enjoys taking care of her little brother, and Miyamura is a pierced and tattooed grunge type of guy. Moreover, while Hori really *is* smart, Miyamura is not that good a student and is much tougher than he looks physically. Both want to keep their "real selves" secret. This is something normal for teenagers to an extent in general, depending on the time, person, area, so on. In Japan, where being different or not living up to expectations is seen as a truly negative thing, it's even worse. Of course, this isn't (so far as of these two volumes) seriously discussed. It's basically there as the backdrop for the sweet story of these two friends, and maybe something more? Added into this mix are two other friends who round out the group - Yuki and Toru. Indeed, Miyamura, who was lonely for much of his life is getting new friends beyond just Hori, which adds to the sweetness. Though this sweetness is tempered by the shock of realizing what type of path Miyamura was on before he met Hori and the others. He was doing some stuff that was dangerous and might be called self-injury. The hint I got was that he was suicidal, and that Hori, Toru and Yuki have pulled him back from the brink via their infusion of friendship and love into his love that ended his social ostracism. In any society, being cut off because you are seen as "different" can be quite painful, but it is more so in a society that emphasizes and values conformity and community such as Japan does. Hori had a hidden side but the public side was still one that folks liked. Not so with Miyamura. So he was in real pain. Then friendship occurred. That's something I liked about the books. This is a story about love and romance among two young folks, yes. It's also a story of friendship, and that, indeed, is just as important, arguably, as the romance of the main leads. The friends of Miyamura, especially Toru, are key players, and Toru's relationship with Miyamura gets almost as much emphasis in these first two volumes so far as that of Hori's friendship/budding romance. The art was about average. It got the point across, but was nothing to write home about. Though the proportions were pretty well-done. Those are hard to capture and the mangaka here, pen-named HERO, did so quite well. The art also did a good job of capturing the "tone" of the series, whether it be comedic, serious, so on. The characters were nice, though I found Hori a little annoying in her lack of sympathy for others at one or two points, but her overall kindness to Miyamura and as a big sister made up for it somewhat. I like Miyamura, Toru and some others best. All in all, a good read. Rating: Vol. 1 - 4/5 Stars Vol. 2 - 5/5 Stars Overall Rating - 4/5 Stars.
S**M
Prepare to fall in love
This isn't normally the type of story I would pick up, but it's one of the best decisions I've made all year. Let me tell you a story. I was complaining to a friend about the slow-burn relationship in Noragami and she told about a great manga where there's a slow-burn relationship (but not to slow) that ends up being the cutest relationship ever. She said it was just an adorable manga that centered around a great relationship. Actually, she said less than that, just that it was a fulfilling relationship (eventually she explained a bit more). Right away, though, I ordered the first volume off of amazon. And it is absolutely the cutest thing in the world. Not into manga? This might change your mind. Within the first chapter I was completely charmed. To back up: Horimiya is a high school drama story, sort of. Basically, Hori, the female lead, is really popular at school. She never gets to spend time with friends outside of school, though, because her parents are never home and she has to take care of both the house and her brother in a very unglamorous way. One day, a pierced and tattooed (and good looking) stranger shows up at her door, guiding her little brother home after he fell and hurt himself. Turns out the stranger isn't really a stranger, but Miyamura, the male lead. At school he's a shy and strange boy who hides behind bulky clothing and long hair. On his own time, he's not so afraid to be himself. Both discover that these secrets bring them closer together and they begin to feel a budding attraction to each other. And it's super cute! Have I mentioned that before? It's a very basic plot, and very little actually happens except that they spend time together. Every second of the book, though, drips with sexual tension and you just can't wait for them to finally get together, or at least admit, our loud, that they're attracted to each other. SPOILER ALERT: it doesn't happen in this volume. My friend has promised that it does happen soon, so finger's crossed it's in the next volume. Which I have to wait until January for. END SPOILER ALERT. I really recommend picking this one up, especially if you're in the mood for a cutesy romance.
K**L
cute!
I love horimiya!! alot of mangas have a little reminder that you might be reading backwards on the last page, this one doesnt. so if this is your first manga, its supposed to be read like this
C**E
Primer tomo increíble.
Me encantó de principio a fin. Un manga escolar muy entretenido, es de esos mangas que son ligeros de leer.
F**A
It came in a good condition
The manga came in a very good condition and Im in love with the characters, highly recommended 👍🏼
S**E
misprint
l got a low quality manga and the corner have abit of damage
S**N
Damaged
Little damage on 1 page put everything elese was good
A**E
Horimiya
Buen anime y manga, si te gusta los animes de romance y comedia este está muy bueno, me llegó en aproximadamente 12 días
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