BookFrontier
Girl Friends: the Complete Collection 1 by Milk Morinaga

Book

Girl Friends: the Complete Collection 1

Milk Morinaga, Anastasia Moreno, Shannon Fay

Seven Seas Entertainment · October 2, 2012 · Paperback – October 2, 2012

Reading lane: Comics & Graphic Novels/Manga/Yuri

Girl Friends: the Complete Collection 1:

Buy on AmazonBrowse Curated Lists

Disclosure: Some outbound links are affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a commission. It doesn't affect which books we include. Learn more in our disclosure policy.

At a Glance

Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Comics & Graphic Novels/Manga/Yuri
  • Good for readers interested in manga
  • Good for fans of Manga

Book Details

  • Authors: Milk Morinaga, Anastasia Moreno, Shannon Fay
  • Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
  • Published: October 2, 2012
  • Edition: Paperback – October 2, 2012
  • Themes: Graphic, Manga, Comic.
  • Reading lane: Manga and LGBTQ+ Books.

Affinity Signals

Affinity

  • Comics & Graphic Novels/Manga/Yuri

    90%
  • COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / LGBTQ+ / Lesbian

    90%
  • Comics & Graphic Novels / Romance

    85%

What the publisher says

  • No publisher categories available.

About This Book

For fans of Strawberry Panic comes a new tale of forbidden love in 496 pages When it comes to grades, bookish high school student Mariko Kumakura is at the top of her class. Socially, however, she is shy and lonely, typically eating lunch by herself. Enter the charismatic and beautiful Akko Oohashi, whose goal is to befriend Mariko and burst her out of her introverted shell. In the process of transforming Plain Jane Mariko into one of the cutest, most popular girls in school...

Read full description

For fans of Strawberry Panic comes a new tale of forbidden love in 496 pages When it comes to grades, bookish high school student Mariko Kumakura is at the top of her class. Socially, however, she is shy and lonely, typically eating lunch by herself. Enter the charismatic and beautiful Akko Oohashi, whose goal is to befriend Mariko and burst her out of her introverted shell. In the process of transforming Plain Jane Mariko into one of the cutest, most popular girls in school, deep feelings begin to emerge that suggest something deeper than friendship. Will these feelings destroy the budding relationship between Mariko and Akko, or will it turn into something else?

Similar Books