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Kobayashi ga Kawai Sugite Tsurai!! by Go Ikeyamada

artnouvheaux's review against another edition

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

heyjudy's review against another edition

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3.0

~3.5/5

I want to like this series more, but it is cute. The exaggeration is sometimes a bit much, but otherwise it’s cute.

Now two out of the three know about the twins’ switching. Sanada finding out brings him and Megumu closer, and the focus on their relationship is very cute in this volume. They’re kind of adorable, and I do like Sanada a lot. The problem is that he can’t get close to girls without passing out, so they can’t be physically close. This is sure to be hard for them, but they’re trying.

Then Azusa finds out about Mitsuru, and instead of being a bully, she’s finding herself falling for him. I’m not enjoying this storyline as much, but it’s interesting. I like Shino, too, so I’m not sure how I feel about this. It’s going to be interesting, for sure.

I’m not getting pulled in enough with this series, but I am interested enough to pick up another one. I’m very up-and-down on how I feel about it so far.

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abumblebeee's review against another edition

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3.0

Megumu and Mitsuru Kobayashi are back at it again and this time their cross dressing secret is out! However, there week long switch is almost up and then they will have to leave there loves behind as they go back to their respective schools, will they ever see them again?

Another cute edition, I do think this series can go a little overboard at times and ends up being all over the place; however, I do love that each book seems to include more sign language in it (due to a deaf love interest). Super cute and I can't wait to see what trouble the Kobayashi siblings get into next.

helterskelliter's review

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4.0

The Kobayashi twins, Megumu and Mitsuru, have always been close. They look out for each other—especially when one needs help.

When Mitsuru finds himself in danger of failing a history class at his high school, he begs his sister Meguru to switch places with him and pass the class. While Mitsuru has always been a natural athlete, Meguru enjoys nerdier activities—both academic and otaku stuff.

Despite her misgivings, Meguru agrees to switch places. What she wasn’t expecting was all the delinquent boys she has to deal with at school! Quickly, Meguru (disguised as her brother) finds herself at the center of conflict!

Meanwhile, Mitsuru (disguised as his sister) finds himself causing his own problems at school. While trying to stop a deaf student from being bullied, he attracts the most popular girl at school’s ire. Everything escalates from there.

These twins might have bitten off more than they can chew this time around!

So, this is such a silly story.

The whole premise is bananas. It most certainly has several immediate flaws. But, it actually reads quite endearing?

The twins are quite lovable main characters, with their flaws and courage and all. They are definitely ridiculous in so many regards but, also, they strive to be better kids. It’s hard not to appreciate their characters.

The first volume is pretty broad but it does introduce some intrigue and a slew of interesting secondary characters. I’m actually curious to see what happens next, particularly once we get to the point of the story where the twins can no longer hide their identities.

Definitely recommend for shoujo fans who enjoy a rom-com, cross-dress, meet-cute story~

juicelina's review against another edition

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4.0

It's soooo cheesy but it's great

toloveisdestroy's review

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2.0

A definitely different take on this manga. I'm not sure how much I enjoy the male-lead romance for the female mc. But here we are. Appreciate the bro getting into sign language though.

karaloft's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.0

hinoki's review against another edition

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5.0

The plot is moving along quickly, which makes me excited for the next volume. Also the confession scene is one of the cutest I've even seen.

daringreader13's review against another edition

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3.0

3.0 out of 5 stars


Basically errbody is going on dates next book and Mego can’t be touched by her boyfriend. Literally all that happened. I wanted more plot

aklatlibro's review against another edition

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5.0

So cheesy

This manga is so cheesy it hurts! 😂 it’s pretty stupid but I can’t stop myself from reading it. And who’s ever heard of being allergic to girls? 😂