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Takeo Goda is a GIANT guy with a GIANT heart.
Too bad the girls don’t want him! (They want his good-looking best friend, Sunakawa.)
Used to being on the sidelines, Takeo simply stands tall and accepts his fate. But one day when he saves a girl named Yamato from a harasser on the train, his (love!) life suddenly takes an incredible turn!
Takeo can hardly believe it when he crosses paths with Yamato again, and he finds himself falling in love with her… But with handsome Sunakawa around, does Ta...
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(4.21/5)Honestly loved it
There's not much to say: easy, fun and engaging! Definitely a must-read if you like the genre.
Cute, lighthearted & funny shoujo with good characters!
The first volume was free to read so I thought I'd check it out, was surprised by how much I enjoyed it! I really liked the relationship between Takeo and Suna, and the characters were all pretty funny and enjoyable. Check it out if you like the genre!
A great series for people around the N3 level. It's not too text heavy, there is furigana, and some recurring vocabulary that you learn after a couple of volumes. I enjoyed it


This was free to read on Bookwalker for a limited time, and I remembered reading it in English some years ago, so I thought why not?
Kanji with full furigana.
It's a very cute, sappy, lighthearted shoujo manga. I'm a sucker for strong friendships, so I love the relationship between Takeo and Sunakawa. And Yamato is a sweetheart!
That said, the miscommunication gets a bit cringey at times because "Dude, it's so obvious! STOP!" Like a train wreck you can't look away from.
Kanji with full furigana. I've read a lot of shoujo so far, so the masculine speech patterns and slang that Takeo uses took some getting used to. That said, I didn't find it particularly difficult until the last chapter, when suddenly everyone got super verbose and set my poor head spinning.
A light-hearted, enjoyable read.