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Book Review of Love Hina (Book 1)

Love Hina (Book 1)
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Poor Keitaro Urashima, he just seems to fall into trouble everywhere he goes. As soon as he reaches his grandmothers hotel, which has been turned into a girls-only dorm, to stay so he can concentrate on passing his entrance exams into Tokyo University, Keitaro winds up in every possible scenario in which he could see the several female residents in compromising positions or to be blunt naked. But when Keitaro is handed the ownership to the place, tensions sexual and otherwise rise, leaving the girls undecided about whether to kick the unintentional peeping tom out or embrace him as the new landlord. Each character has a unique and distinguishing personality, and you cant help but feel sorry for Keitaro in his struggle to fulfill his childhood dream of attending Tokyo U (because of a promise made to a childhood love), along with coping with his inherited responsibility of the buildings upkeep and trying not to embarrass himself or the girls anymore. A light-hearted, cheeky, romantic adventure.

T.C. Robson
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