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Komi Can't Communicate, Volume 6: 03/20/24

Komi Can't Communicate, Volume 2

Komi Can't Communicate, Volume 6 by Tomohito Oda (2017) spends most of its time on what if stories. The boys in the classroom spend their time playing "who would you date" and imagining scenarios. It's an entertaining diversion from the repetition of Komi trying to socialize given her anxiety.

There's also chapters of Komi and her equally silent father going shopping together. At home they benefit from Komi's mother who is outgoing and seems to understand what both need.

Oh and let's not forget karaoke. Will Komi sing? No of course not. Do the others care? No. of course not.

All in all it's a light, quick read. It's perfect reading during morning coffee and breakfast.

Five stars

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