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Tomoko Hayakawa

The Wallflower, Vol. 2

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Part of "The Wallflower" series

"The Wallflower, Vol. 2" by Tomoko Hayakawa is a manga novel that continues the story of four handsome young men who are hired by an aunt to turn her niece, Sunako, into a "lady." The first volume introduced the main characters and set up the premise of the series, and in this second volume, the story delves deeper into the personalities and backgrounds of each character. The volume starts off with a focus on Kyohei, the group's leader, and his past as a delinquent. The reader gets to see a more vulnerable side of him as he struggles with his feelings for Sunako. Meanwhile, Sunako's own past is explored, giving the reader a better understanding of why she is the way she is. The humor and wit that were present in the first volume are still present in this one, with Hayakawa's art style adding to the comedic effect. The characters are well-developed, and the reader can't help but become invested in their lives and relationships. One of the strengths of this volume is the way it balances the humor and lightheartedness with more serious moments. The characters are not one-dimensional, and the reader gets to see their struggles and insecurities. This adds depth to the story and makes the characters more relatable. Overall, "The Wallflower, Vol. 2" is a delightful continuation of the series. It is a fun and engaging read that will leave the reader eagerly awaiting the next volume. Hayakawa's storytelling and art style make for a compelling combination, and fans of manga and romantic comedies will not be disappointed...