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Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 11 ebook TXT, DJV, PDF

9781626921542
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A wild and offbeat comedy about social outcasts who are obsessed with fandom, Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends is like Genshiken, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya , and Toradora! all wrapped into one. Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends has received two, thirteen-episode anime seasons in Japan, and has a live-action movie in production. FUNimation released the first season on home video in the United States in 2013, and will release the second season in 2014.This is the eleventh volume of an ongoing manga series that is sure to appeal to today's manga fans in the same way The Big Bang Theory appeals to geeks.Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. Kodaka is an outcast, with his natural blond hair which he inherited from his deceased English mother, and his unpleasant, fierce gaze. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies.Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two rejects decide to form a group called "The Neighbor's Club" in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. As luck would have it, five new members join the club who are more socially awkward than they are. Will these quirky misfits ever make normal friends, or are they all doomed to social failure?, TICKING TIME BOMB 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...?, The "New York Times" bestseller manga about fandom continues This is the ninth volume of an ongoing manga series that is sure to appeal to today's manga fans in the same way "The Big Bang Theory" appeals to geeks.Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. Kodaka is an outcast, with his natural blond hair which he inherited from his deceased English mother, and his unpleasant, fierce gaze. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies.Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two rejects decide to form a group called "The Neighbor's Club" in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. As luck would have it, five new members join the club who are more socially awkward than they are. Will these quirky misfits ever make normal friends, or are they all doomed to social failure?, This is the eleventh volume of an ongoing manga series that is sure to appeal to today's manga fans in the same way "The Big Bang Theory" appeals to geeks.Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. Kodaka is an outcast, with his natural blond hair which he inherited from his deceased English mother, and his unpleasant, fierce gaze. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies.Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two rejects decide to form a group called "The Neighbor's Club" in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. As luck would have it, five new members join the club who are more socially awkward than they are. Will these quirky misfits ever make normal friends, or are they all doomed to social failure?

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