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A Monster Hit: #1 on the New York Times' Manga Best Sellers list!it's bad enough that Kimhito is stuck hosting not one, not two, but three sexy Monster Girls--and is forbidden by law to touch any of them, no matter how much they come on to him--but now, he's going to have to marry one of them! Which will it be: the sensuous, serpentine Miia; Papi the Harpy, who has boundles enthusiaism and absolutely no personal boundaries; or the noble (and extremely busty) centaur, Centorea? Kimhito decides to get to know each one of these unearthly creatures a little better before he makes his choice--with disasterous results!and that's not all the strange and titillating world of Monster Girls has in store for our hapless hero. See what new adventures, mishaps, and fan service await Kimhito in Volume 2 of Monster Musume! Series: Monster Musume (Book 2) Paperback: 192 pages Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment; 1st edition (January 7, 2014) Language: English ISBN-10: 1626920036 ISBN-13: 978-1626920033 Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.5 x 7.2 inches Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 starsâ Â See all reviewsâ (67 customer reviews) Best Sellers Rank: #53,456 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #61 inâ Books > Self-Help > Relationships > Mate Seeking #213 inâ Books > Comics & Graphic Novels > Manga > Science Fiction #6926 inâ Books > Teens Poor Kimihito, just when he was starting to get used to having three lovely monster girls under his roof, their handler throws a new wrinkle and suggests that he marries one of the three, be it magnificient Miia, precocous Papi, or curvacous Centora. But the news does not come at a good time, as the full moon in hanging high and all three girls are feeling their "animal" instincts. Now he has to deal with making a big decision, deal with Miia's reptilian nature when she needs him to help her, and learn more about the monster world and the creatures in it - or he might not even MAKE it to the altar.this story picks up right where the last one ended and does not let up. With each story comes new developments, new characters (especially the lovable Suu), and more problems for our
poor host hero. And unlike other series, he knows all three of the girls care for him and love him in their own ways and he does come up with a solution to the problem showing that he has a brain as well a good heart. A series like this should get an anime series going and if so I will have to buy it when it comes over to the states. I can not wait for the next book to see what happens next. The introduction of birdbrained Papi, the harpy, adds a lot to the story. (Actually introduced in Vol. 1, but makes a bigger impression here.) She's the most human-like of the monster girls, is straightforward in personality, is reasonably proportioned (see earlier review in vol. 1), and kinda dumb. But nice. Her innocent and uninhibited personality makes for good comedy. I don't care for Cerea the centaur. Her proportions (that is, boobs) are beyond ridicule, almost sad. Supposedly the stiff, well mannered motherly type, she's just a downer.next we meet the illegal alien jelly girl whose name (of course) is Suu. Why are manga artists fascinated with this name? Suu doesn't speak Japanese, or possibly not at all, but she is the weirdest yet. All the "monster girls" are supposed to be girls, but I have my doubts about Suu. In her first meeting with the crew, she violates all the other girls chastity, but in a hilarious way.this manga is edgy, pushing my boundaries with unanticipated semi-erotic situations. This is also part of it's charm. It is lighthearted and not seriously hentai. The male protagonist Kimihito keeps his cool and threads the needle, lots of tension but no consummation or heartbreak. By its own lights, it is a innocent harem style roma-com. With a heavy dose of fan service. I swear this manga NEED'S to be turned into a flipping anime!!!! Book #2 the adventures keep a rolling!! yeah its going to keep getting better! *Notice Parents!!!! this has ALOT of fanservice so if you buy this for your child make sure there at least +16 (it says so on the book) In closing I'd just like to say that these manga's are worth the wait and money. but of corse some people don't understand some manga's out there. if you like monster girl's in fight against day to day things in life and how they try to deal with them. or just like the fanservice well just check the manga out before you buy them. bottom line BUY the manga's!!! This is a cute, fun story, and definitely not for kids. It's heavy on the fanservice, which is part of the story. If it was just tossed in it'd be very annoying, but since it's part of the story and the whole theme of the manga, I don't find it disruptive or of place. I will say the puns the translators use are unnecessary, unamusing, and annoying, as were the changes of the nicknames the characters use for each other. In those two areas, the online fan translations were much, much better. Still, I like the
manga so I decided to buy it in order to support the author. Well got to say its still awesome about this book monster girls comedy a lot and of course talking and seeing what everyday monster girl are doing. Ms smith asking them to marry one of those three but in the end probably a harem. Well to think miia cooking is bad but nasty. The slime just arrive and they name is suu she will be awesome the slime but yeah this book here is good and great. This volume was very enjoyable. Less annoying puns. Though I must say, my favorite part of this volume was the introduction of Suu and Papi's relationship with her. It really helped develop Papi's character. I also like how the government is already changing laws (or bras) on interspecies breeding. Really keeps the story moving. And lastly, we have the introduction of Mero the mermaid. I love how the author keeps adding new characters while developing the old ones. But I can't help but wonder...how many characters is he gonna add? We shall see! Bottom line is if you enjoyed the first one, this one is even better! Well, see you again! ;) So far this series is pretty good. The story is decent. Has some humor and keeps you involved. Characters are developed pretty well. Artwork is good, and there is a fair amount of fan service. I will be buying more in the series. Being the second book of the series things pick up right where we left our hero; in trouble. These half monster half girls are nothing but problems. Yet he still tries to make them feel welcome in the human world. With the subject of a possible marriage on their minds the girls get aggressive. Overall a funny spin on the cliche harem comedy you see in manga. Some corny translation puns, but forgivable overall. Can't wait for the next book. Monster Musume: I Heart Monster Girls Vol. 1 Monster Musume Vol. 9 Monster Musume Vol. 8 Monster Musume, Vol. 1 Monster Musume, Vol. 2 Monster Musume Vol. 6 Mighty Monster Machines (Blaze and the Monster Machines) (Little Golden Book) Monster Phonics (Blaze and the Monster Machines) (Step into Reading) Monster Hunter Legion: Monster Hunter, Book 4 Books for Kids: How to Catch a Monster (Children's book about a Boy and a Cookie Eating Monster, Picture Books, Preschool Books, Ages 3-5, Baby Books, Kids Book, Bedtime Story) Mighty Monster Machines (Blaze and the Monster Machines) Minecraft TM:Revenge Of A Monster (An Unofficial Minecraft Novel) (Monster Series Book 2) Minecraft TM: Emman - Hunt For A Monster (An
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