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Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 11, by Yomi Hirasaka

Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 11, by Yomi Hirasaka

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Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 11, by Yomi Hirasaka

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Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 11, by Yomi Hirasaka

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The Saint Chronica school festival is coming fast, and the Neighbors Club still hasn't figured out how to present themselves to the world. They're running out of time and ideas, but a solution may have presented itself, if only they can agree to disagree.

In order to make their idea a reality, the Neighbors Club will have to trust Yozora's talent as a writer-and her track record on that front is questionable. And while Yozora and Sena are known to squabble, their relationship is now more strained than ever. Have they crossed a point of no return? Is Yozora even capable of seeing the good in the present rather than dwelling on the past? Will the Neighbors Club spontaneously combust before we ever find out...?

Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 11, by Yomi Hirasaka

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #215790 in Books
  • Brand: Hirasaka, Yomi/ Itachi (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-06-16
  • Released on: 2015-06-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.16" h x .64" w x 5.05" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages
Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 11, by Yomi Hirasaka

About the Author

Yomi Hirasaka is an author of light novels whose best known work, Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends, has been adapted into two hit manga series, an anime, and a live action movie.

Itachi is a Japanese manga artist who is best known for Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends.


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. (4.5 STARS) Hilarious Gakuen Comedy By Amazon Customer On the surface the story of "Haganai" is that of a typical Japanese "gakuen comedy" genre, comedy based on everyday school life. The difference is that most characters (including one teacher) are "misfits" at high school St. Chronica Academy, who are not very good at making friends.The comic begins with the "yaminabe" ("nabe in the dark") episode, a prologue in which the club members and advisor are introduced. If you find it confusing, skip it and go directly to the first episode. The protagonist is a male transfer student Kodaka, who overhears his classmate Yozora, a girl always looking grumpy, talking to her "air friend." Then Yozora forms "Neighbors Club" so that she can recruit those who are inept at making friends, and the first one to join, albeit reluctantly, is Kodaka himself, who is often mistaken for a delinquent.The comic's premise reminds us of "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya" and "Toradora!" and like these popular series (both started as hit light novels) the strength of "Haganai" lies in the two strong-minded heroines, Yozora Mikazuki and Sena Kashiwazaki. The club's activities (like playing a dating sim game) often results in hilarious and unpredictable consequences.Seven Sea Entertainment's comic "Haganai," illustrated by Itachi, is based on the on-going light novel series by Yomi Hirasaka. "Haganai" (four-syllable abbreviation frequently used in Japanese anime/manga) stands for "Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai" ("I Don't Have Many Friends"), which is the original title of the hit novel/anime/manga. Illustrator Itachi has a unique drawing style that may divide opinions, as unlike the anime version, the characters of the comic "Haganai" are drawn in an exaggerated way, giving an emphasis on their facial expressions.I for one liked the manga version for the interesting characters and solid storytelling thanks to the simple and effective panel layout. This is a very entertaining read with a few clever offbeat jokes.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Off to a good start By Tim I've not seen the anime or read the light novel of this series, so I went into the manga blind. I found the plot description above amusing and saw potential for this as a series. I was not disappointed. The plot follows a group of students who, well the title "I don't have many friends" seems a bit misleading as they don't seem to have any friends. One of them gets the idea to start a new club, "The Neighbor's Club," to find people who are as desperate for friends as they are.The first volume does a good job of introducing a few of the cast members (and shows us a bit of a preview of who will join later). It sets up the personalities well and does a good job of showing not only how desperate these people are for friends, but also why they would have trouble making friends. It should be noted that someone going into this series looking for a lighthearted manga with cute characters making friends will probably be disappointed. Some of the characters are rather unpleasant. I do not say this to insult the series, in fact I applaud it for this choice, these are rather damaged people looking for friends, but lack the social skills to keep one.For a first volume, we mostly just get our standard character introduction chapters (which are handled rather well) and there are two chapters involving video games as a way of socializing. My favorite was chapter four in which they play a dating sim game in order to developed social skills. The choices they make in game were utterly hilarious, and I refuse to spoil it here.In terms of the look, the art style is a little rough at times, but good. The style follows many more recent anime in trying to give characters more realistic features, which not only gives it both a sense of reality and also makes some of the jokes work better when it does exaggerate.In closing; it's an interesting start and I look forward to seeing the direction this series takes. Often very funny if you know what you're getting into beforehand. I give it a solid recommendation and will be adding it to my list of series to collect.Note: Funimation has licensed the anime for the US so hopefully we'll see a release of that soon too.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Had quite a few laugh out louds with this. By Danielle F. Schef I bought this book out of whim with a gift card I received for Christmas, and when I got it, I immediately started reading it. It gets a bit wordy at times, but it takes me back to some of the things I used to do in highschool with my friends. There were a few times I laughed out loud while reading. I'd say that it is definitely worth picking up, and I certainly plan on picking up the second book.Also, Nabe in the Dark sounds quite fun.

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