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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mieri HiranishiPublisher: Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc Imprint: Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.243kg ISBN: 9781974736591ISBN 10: 1974736598 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 30 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMieri Hiranishi's charming, expressive cartooning brings brilliant life to this earnest and sharply hilarious story about hope, heartbreak, and healing! I couldn't put it down! -Carey Pietsch, artist, The Adventure Zone This is a charming and heartfelt first-person account of love, heartbreak, and discovering what it means to be happy. -BookRiot This slice-of-life manga provides a bittersweet lens as readers experience her character arc and the growth that comes with experience and aging. The Girl That Can't Get a Girlfriend provides stories of personal embarrassment and youthful mistakes, which will be relatable to manga fans who have similarly struggled to find someone special they can be themselves and feel safe with. -Screenrant Every blue moon, a book or film or show comes out that a wide swath of people can grasp and say, That's me. I feel this. I deeply believe we have found the 2023 version of that in The Girl That Can't Get A Girlfriend. -The Mary Sue Comedic and at many points bittersweet, this manga dives into why loving oneself is essential. Hiranishi's honest examination of her past relationships and how she eventually pulled herself out of heartbreak's grasp make for a truly compelling read. -Booklist The book has impeccable pacing and is engaging from start to finish. The humorous art enhances the narrative in a meaningful way, especially in portraying Mieri's own emotional journey. A delightful exploration of navigating the bumpy road to adulthood. -Kirkus Reviews The Girl That Can't Get a Girlfriend strikes the precarious balance between being universally understandable and being unquestionably unique in its perspective. -AnimeCorner """Mieri Hiranishi's charming, expressive cartooning brings brilliant life to this earnest and sharply hilarious story about hope, heartbreak, and healing! I couldn't put it down!"" –Carey Pietsch, artist, The Adventure Zone ""This is a charming and heartfelt first-person account of love, heartbreak, and discovering what it means to be happy.""–BookRiot ""This slice-of-life manga provides a bittersweet lens as readers experience her ""character"" arc and the growth that comes with experience and aging. The Girl That Can't Get a Girlfriend provides stories of personal embarrassment and youthful mistakes, which will be relatable to manga fans who have similarly struggled to find someone special they can be themselves and feel safe with."" –Screenrant ""Every blue moon, a book or film or show comes out that a wide swath of people can grasp and say, ""That’s me. I feel this."" I deeply believe we have found the 2023 version of that in The Girl That Can’t Get A Girlfriend."" –The Mary Sue ""Comedic and at many points bittersweet, this manga dives into why loving oneself is essential. Hiranishi’s honest examination of her past relationships and how she eventually pulled herself out of heartbreak’s grasp make for a truly compelling read."" –Booklist ""The book has impeccable pacing and is engaging from start to finish. The humorous art enhances the narrative in a meaningful way, especially in portraying Mieri’s own emotional journey. A delightful exploration of navigating the bumpy road to adulthood."" –Kirkus Reviews ""The Girl That Can’t Get a Girlfriend strikes the precarious balance between being universally understandable and being unquestionably unique in its perspective."" –AnimeCorner" Author InformationMieri Hiranishi is a Japanese manga artist currently living abroad in the US. Her debut work, The Girl That Can’t Get a Girlfriend, gained popularity online after she shared it as a hobby while working a full-time office job. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |