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A bright young girl gains a scholarship to an exclusive academy. Through an unexpected series of circumstances and mishaps, she becomes obliged to a group of wealthy -- and eccentric -- young men, the Host Club. Well-crafted series with more emotional depth than you might expect from the premise.
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Clever and witty, this satire on class, manners, and shoujo manga tropes is just as funny and cute today as it was a decade ago.
For those of you who, like me, saw the anime first, the stylistic difference in the art will be a bit jarring at first. I swear Haruhi is even more deadpan and blunt in the manga, and I relish it.
For those of you who, like me, saw the anime first, the stylistic difference in the art will be a bit jarring at first. I swear Haruhi is even more deadpan and blunt in the manga, and I relish it.