Houkago no Idol ni wa Himitsu ga Aru
Everyone's Darling Has a Secret
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Houkago no Idol ni wa Himitsu ga Aru

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The After School Idol Has a Secret
Japanese: 放課後のアイドルには秘密がある
English: Everyone's Darling Has a Secret
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jul 8, 2022 to ?
Genre: Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Serialization: Manga Park
Authors: Amane, Kashiko (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.091 (scored by 872872 users)
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Ranked: #75152
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Popularity: #5711
Members: 3,656
Favorites: 11

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jul 18, 2024
Preliminary (37/? chp)
This is worth to read for all-developing-characters..

The arts is kinda pencil-drawing-sketchy but the dialogues still readable somehow. But most importantly, I love how the plot-story and the storyline in this manga, the author know how to improvise the storyline every each volume/chap.

The character here (ofcourse the MC) is unpredictable and not too-dense compare to rom-com mangas I have read so far.. He is very straight-forward (at some certainty and situations) which is why the reader just wow or amazed toward this main character.

Talking about female protagonists, she (the idol) has developing-secret-side and intelligences. But when she come to the main character, he doesnt know read ...
Dec 30, 2023
Preliminary (24/? chp)
7.7/10


I’ve just had an epiphany when finishing this that the concept of a tutor is quite over done in romance mangas, but putting that bias aside, this is just a solid wholesome manga, a little more and nothing less. There’s not any unnecessary drama nor is there a multitude of side characters that antagonize the main cast’s courage or relationship; now, that can be a good or bad thing depending on what you enjoy more.

Wholesome mangas work for a reason: they have wonderful characters and a “satisfaction” moment. However, for this, there aren’t those really well-developed and set out characters, as the reasoning for ...