Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible, Vol. 3

Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible, Vol. 3

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  • Create Date:2022-10-06 09:52:01
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Nene Yukimori
  • ISBN:1974733890
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Summary

A social butterfly makes friends with a wallflower—whether he’s ready or not!

Junta Shiraishi blends into the background so much that even his classmates fail to spot him。 His goal is to make the most of his high school years, but that pesky invisibility gets in the way…until Nagisa Kubo notices him! Kubo’s playful teasing kicks Shiraishi out of his comfort zone and begins a friendship—or maybe something more?

Shiraishi and Kubo take new steps in their relationship as they near their second year of high school。 From helping out when the other is sick to sharing an umbrella, they rely on each other more every day。 But then an incident with Akina during the gang’s cherry-blossom outing threatens to create a rift between the pair!

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Reviews

Evelyn

Kubo (Nagisa) and Shiraishi go through the high school rom-com standards: getting fevers, sharing umbrellas, tricking him into letting you make him a boxed lunch even though you suck at cooking。。。 wait-Anyway, Akina manages to set up a flower viewing picnic for her, Nagisa, their younger cousin Saki, Shiraishi, an his little brother Seita。 Which means Nagisa has to learn to cook (good thing she tricked Shiraishi into telling her his favorite food)

Jen

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This is a very gentle and sweet series, with moments of humor that I appreciate。 I like it enough to recommend and continue with myself。 I like the art, the storyline is cute and I want to see how it ends, though I can't keep some of the secondary characters straight, I think that is a me issue and not a book issue。 We are starting to see more of things from Kubo's POV and I am SO GLAD that she is not the type of MC h who is a goddess in the kitchen。 All of those MC h's make me feel incredibly i This is a very gentle and sweet series, with moments of humor that I appreciate。 I like it enough to recommend and continue with myself。 I like the art, the storyline is cute and I want to see how it ends, though I can't keep some of the secondary characters straight, I think that is a me issue and not a book issue。 We are starting to see more of things from Kubo's POV and I am SO GLAD that she is not the type of MC h who is a goddess in the kitchen。 All of those MC h's make me feel incredibly inferior, let me tell you。 So Kubo and I would most definitely bond over feeling insecure in the kitchen。 3。5 stars, rounded down because after having read this a few weeks ago, not a lot has stuck with me。 Again, that's probably more a "me" issue than a book issue。 Three stars isn't a bad rating, I liked it and will continue with it。 3, gentle and sweet, stars。 My thanks to NetGalley and VIZ Media LLC for an eARC copy of this book to read and review。 。。。more

Megan Lowde

This volume felt like it tried to flesh things out more as we get to see Junta's little brother Seita, and Kubo's family, plus a small conflict at the flower viewing picnic。 I still can't say this series is blowing me away, but it is still fairly cute so far and something I don't have to think too heavily about, which I can appreciate from time to time。 This volume felt like it tried to flesh things out more as we get to see Junta's little brother Seita, and Kubo's family, plus a small conflict at the flower viewing picnic。 I still can't say this series is blowing me away, but it is still fairly cute so far and something I don't have to think too heavily about, which I can appreciate from time to time。 。。。more

Mark

The course of true love never did run smooth, especially in manga and when meddlesome big sisters get involved。 Poor Kubo has a lot of obstacles on the path to what she wants, not least of which is Shiraishi’s deadly low self-esteem。 He can’t even think of them as friends, let alone anything more, even though Kubo’s displaying more signs than a freeway on-ramp。Combined with her aforementioned sister and somebody else who doesn’t feel like sharing her and Kubo has her work cut out for her, as we The course of true love never did run smooth, especially in manga and when meddlesome big sisters get involved。 Poor Kubo has a lot of obstacles on the path to what she wants, not least of which is Shiraishi’s deadly low self-esteem。 He can’t even think of them as friends, let alone anything more, even though Kubo’s displaying more signs than a freeway on-ramp。Combined with her aforementioned sister and somebody else who doesn’t feel like sharing her and Kubo has her work cut out for her, as we see this volume, where her big sis especially gets a wee bit drinky and makes things awkward to the point that Kubo very believably loses it。 Such believable behaviour - this is classic sibling relationship meddling。Kubo is the star of this story as she quietly flirts away and falls further and further down the emotional rabbit hole that is her and Shiraishi。 I love the way they deal with a common trope when it comes to cooking - it satisfies the trope but does not turn it into something ongoing and does more with the characters as a result。Kubo’s quiet joy at being with Shiraishi makes this so much more interesting than your typical story in this genre。 Nobody has been this damn happy about matching pens before in the history of time。 And Shiraishi has his moments too - there is one specific point where he’s actually drawn to match his age and it’s a lovely, subtle moment。Toss in some fun female friend moments that pass the Bechdel test and some inappropriate, age-appropriate fan service and you get a really good stew made of the ingredients that keep this moving along at an above average level。 。。。more