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lavendermarch's review
4.0
I liked this volume. Mikito was pretty entertaining. I'm glad things with Sayaka were more or less worked out. 3.5 stars.
misssusan's review
2.0
still goofy and mildly homophobic but so far i am getting more enjoyment than irritation from its particular set-up
(look, i'm sorry, i'm weak to fictional crossdressing, mulan got me young)
2.5 stars
(look, i'm sorry, i'm weak to fictional crossdressing, mulan got me young)
2.5 stars
sherrios's review against another edition
3.0
Since the main tension between Kouno and his cousin has been resolved, his uncle decides its time for Kouno to come back home. Kouno, however, decides he's going to stay after talking to Akira, Mikoto, and Yuujirou. Additionally, in this volume, we get a look at Yuujirou's home life. I actually really enjoyed this side story because it nicely compliments Tohru's: where Tohru's home life is fraught because of his sister/cousin, Yuujirou's is ideal and the only reason he has a problem with it is because Yuujirou is a dumbass.
asphaltcowgrrl's review
4.0
This is a wacky but really fun manga centered around a group of boys who dress like Princesses for school functions to help morale. As you might suspect, hilarity and lots of misunderstandings happen. But all in all, it's a lot of fun and I giggle more than I should while reading it.