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- © Aka Akasaka, Mengo Yokoyari, Taylor Engel, Abigail Blackman / Yen Press
- Manga Score: 8.11
- Author: Aka Akasaka
- Illustrator: Mengo Yokoyari
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 3
- DB title: [Oshi no Ko]
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: DramaReincarnationShowbizSeinen
[Oshi No Ko]
Synopsis
Gorou is an ob-gyn with a life far removed from the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry—the world of his favorite idol, rising star Ai Hoshino. But when the two are unexpectedly brought together, their fates become intertwined in ways that defy all reason. For the good doctor, it's time to stan(d) and deliver!
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Review
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KhiddStayiin
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681
people found this review helpful
Preliminary
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Started reading this today after reading Love is War, another one of his works. To start off, I honestly got mislead by the cover art and thought is was just going down the Shounen/Shoujo path; boy was I wrong... This story definitely has what I look for in most Manga.
1) Catches my attention
2) Leaves me on the edge of my seat
3) Has some sort emotional rollercoaster/a sense of realism
Lastly,
4) A clear story with a goal in mind (this isn't a must, but it definitely helps with most things I read)
Long story short; I definitely recommend reading this, it wont disappoint.
1) Catches my attention
2) Leaves me on the edge of my seat
3) Has some sort emotional rollercoaster/a sense of realism
Lastly,
4) A clear story with a goal in mind (this isn't a must, but it definitely helps with most things I read)
Long story short; I definitely recommend reading this, it wont disappoint.
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Sun_Rodriguez
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313
people found this review helpful
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I’d like to start by mentioning that I tried to write this review without any spoilers, which limits my ability to fully express my thoughts. I respect that others might have a different opinion, but what I write here is from my own perspective, and I try to be as objective as possible. Also, I’ve read Kaguya-sama, another manga by the same author.
The author made the decision to shift from what is probably the best romantic comedy manga I’ve ever read to one that explores more serious themes, which I respect and admire to a certain point. However, he made many of the same mistakes read more
The author made the decision to shift from what is probably the best romantic comedy manga I’ve ever read to one that explores more serious themes, which I respect and admire to a certain point. However, he made many of the same mistakes read more