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- ©︎ Fujita / Kodansha Ltd.
- Manga Score: 8.30
- Author: Fujita
- Publisher: Kodansha Comics
- Volumes: 4
- DB title: Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii
- Rating: 13 and up
- Genres: RomanceComedy
Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku
Synopsis
Can a professional man who’s secretly a hardcore gamer and a woman who’s secretly a fujoshi date without their hobbies getting in the way, or revealing each other’s secrets? Narumi Momose has had it rough: every boyfriend she’s had dumped her once they found out she was an otaku, so she’s gone to great lengths to hide it. When a chance meeting at her new job with childhood friend, fellow otaku, and now coworker Hirotaka Nifuji almost gets her secret outed at work, she comes up with a plan to make sure he never speaks up. But he comes up with a counter-proposal: why doesn’t she just date him instead? In love, there are no save points.
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Review
bunnydesuuu
(All reviews)
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people found this review helpful
Preliminary
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Art: 10/10
Character: 10/10
Enjoyment: 10/10
Overall: 9/10 (because the story has yet to advance far enough for me to give a perfect score)
As of Chapter 4.5:
This story is really cute, much like Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun, but with a developing relationship instead of a crush. It also has a pair of side characters that seem to have a very good relationship.
Characters are really relatable and very cute. Hirotaka (main male) is a little dense occassionally, but not to the extent of ignorance, so he won't make you annoyed at how nothing seems to be moving in the story.
The main characters were originally friends before they became lovers, read more
Annabeth_96
(All reviews)
27
people found this review helpful
Preliminary
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Art: 10/10
Character: 10/10
Enjoyment: 10/10
Overall: 10/10
As of Chapter 17.5:
Since I discovered this series around a year ago, I've found myself opening this treasure chest of laughter many, many times. It's one of my three go-to mangas when I just want to sit and relax with a good refreshing read, like one I'd want to have while I'm lounging in a lawn chair on a summer morning at a beach house. (The other two are Horimiya and 14-Sai no Koi).
Why I like this so much:
Story:
It's a Slice of Life no matter how you cut it and it really appeals Otakus in particular (And if we're here, read more