Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro,  Vol. 5

Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, Vol. 5

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  • Create Date:2021-03-26 13:12:31
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:nanashi
  • ISBN:1949980855
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Chris

Great!I love how the minor characters are being more included in this volume。 And I enjoy how Nagatoro gets more jealous when senpai is around another girl。 The president, however, I hate the moment she stepped into the art room。 Otherwise, great volume! Can’t wait to read the next one!

John Ronald

Nagatoro continues her relentless teasing of Senpai, but she's also falling for him and having to work harder to cover-up that reality with lies and deception of her dopey friends。 Nagatoro continues her relentless teasing of Senpai, but she's also falling for him and having to work harder to cover-up that reality with lies and deception of her dopey friends。 。。。more

Max Pacheco

Not QUITE as clever and tense as the previous volume but still good。。。 even if it does end on a "oops I grabbed your boob" gag。 Not QUITE as clever and tense as the previous volume but still good。。。 even if it does end on a "oops I grabbed your boob" gag。 。。。more

Rowan Briggs

TLDR: It is not bad。 I enjoyed it。 Solid 3/5 stars。 Longer Review: I feel a lot of these can be short because if you get to volume 5 you have a decent idea of what to expect。 I feel the volume is a natural progression for the characters, which I really like。 I also like that the protagonist (Nagatoro) becomes a lot more likeable in this volume。 I actually am starting to root for her and the guy a little。 She still can definitely be annoying, but it is starting to have charm to it as a playful te TLDR: It is not bad。 I enjoyed it。 Solid 3/5 stars。 Longer Review: I feel a lot of these can be short because if you get to volume 5 you have a decent idea of what to expect。 I feel the volume is a natural progression for the characters, which I really like。 I also like that the protagonist (Nagatoro) becomes a lot more likeable in this volume。 I actually am starting to root for her and the guy a little。 She still can definitely be annoying, but it is starting to have charm to it as a playful tease rather than straight up bully。 It still is not quite yet where I would recommend it to someone though。 。。。more

Tim

I opened my mail today to find this volume in the mailbox。 I was more than a little surprised as I thought it wasn't supposed to be out until tomorrow。 No matter, I'm enjoying the book I'm currently reading, I'll just give this a glance, put it down and read it later。。。。Well, I finished it。 I've said from the start that this was pretty much the ultimate guilty pleasure manga。 I really shouldn't like it。 As I've covered thoroughly while reviewing each book, Nagatoro is a bully extraordinaire and I opened my mail today to find this volume in the mailbox。 I was more than a little surprised as I thought it wasn't supposed to be out until tomorrow。 No matter, I'm enjoying the book I'm currently reading, I'll just give this a glance, put it down and read it later。。。。Well, I finished it。 I've said from the start that this was pretty much the ultimate guilty pleasure manga。 I really shouldn't like it。 As I've covered thoroughly while reviewing each book, Nagatoro is a bully extraordinaire and the level of cruelty she hits (especially in that first volume) makes for a shocking read。 But something happened along the way。 This volume honestly。。。 is almost light-hearted and sweet。 While Nagatoro still torments our lead, it didn't feel anywhere near as mean spirited。 In fact, most of it seemed like gentle teasing。 It's very different from how these books started。The comedy is consistently well done in my opinion (though I completely respect everyone who disagrees there。。。 this is still very much not a series for everyone) and I love the way the artist portrays the more "evil" side of Nagatoro's facial features。In terms of suggesting it。。。 well, there's really no point。 This is volume 5。 If you've come this far, you know if you like it。 I still do。 Honestly, I found it one of the stronger volume's in the series。 Also that ending。。。 do we actually have a plot starting? Looking forward to the next volume。 4/5 stars。 。。。more

Mark Evans

Nagatoro and senpai are at it AGAIN (forever, it seems), as cosplay, dirty books, indirect kisses, modelling, video games, bento, and。。。 first dates (!?)。。。 are thrown into the mix of their daily routine。These two should just get a room。 Well, they have the art room, but it gets invaded by Nagatoro’s pals for the duration of the book anyway, so not quite what I meant。This is a pretty typical outing for the series and that’s fine。 It’s definitely fun and playful - Nagatoro and senpai are 100% int Nagatoro and senpai are at it AGAIN (forever, it seems), as cosplay, dirty books, indirect kisses, modelling, video games, bento, and。。。 first dates (!?)。。。 are thrown into the mix of their daily routine。These two should just get a room。 Well, they have the art room, but it gets invaded by Nagatoro’s pals for the duration of the book anyway, so not quite what I meant。This is a pretty typical outing for the series and that’s fine。 It’s definitely fun and playful - Nagatoro and senpai are 100% into each other at this point, but he’s too awkward and she’s too unwilling to admit it。 Every time she gets too close to her feelings she completely loses it (her thousand yard stare when she’s nervous/flustered is a great addition to her repetoire)。There are some really funny parodies in this volume that just come out of nowhere, but are a cute extra。 I’d believe it if somebody told me that the first chapter is a Kaguya-sama riff; even if it isn’t, the energy is exactly the same。 We also get a cute Attack on Titan sequence and the bento chapter takes a hilarious left turn into a Food Wars knock-off that brings some truly bizarre fanservice。To my dismay, Nagatoro’s crew is growing on me because they give some needed friction to the proceedings, since Nagatoro is now frequently defending senpai against their taunting。 The newest addition, Sakura, is a real meddler, though I have to admit I loved the arc she ends up on with the video game club - it was a cute subversion of expectations and it was smart to have that mini-narrative running in the background。I did find the dirty book story a bit grating because the non-Nagatoro females bag on senpai for being an asexual creature as if that’s a bad thing。 I know it’s being used by mean people, but as somebody with ace friends it’s rough seeing it used as (basically) a pejorative slur。 Not like high school is known for being broad-minded, to be fair。3 stars - I like this series, wild noodle arms and all (I maintain that the artist is in love with those)。 It has its rough patches, but there’s a real heart to the relationship between our leads underneath all the mess。 。。。more

Laura

I'm really starting to enjoy this series! I might even consider buying the physical volumes。。。 I'm really starting to enjoy this series! I might even consider buying the physical volumes。。。 。。。more