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Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends Series

Yomi Hirasaka and Itachi
Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 1 by Yomi Hirasaka
Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 19 by Yomi Hirasaka; Illustrated by Itachi
Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends Vol. 20 by Yomi Hirasaka; Illustrated by Itachi

Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends Series : Titles in Order

Book 20
GRADUATION DAY

The final days of high school have arrived for Kodaka, Yozora, and Sena. But even though the days might be ticking slowly down to the end of school, the antics of the Neighbors Club crew are as boisterous, meandering, fun, and slightly heartbreaking as ever.
 
Don’t miss the final, side-splitting and heartfelt volume of Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends!


FINAL VOLUME
Book 19
TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES

After the tumultuous events of the Christmas party, Kodaka has plans to withdraw from the Neighbors Club, but avoids the clubroom where Sena and Yozora await. But as soon as he chooses this, he is confronted by Yukimura draped in a beautiful dress. What will Kodaka do when Yukimura forces him to make a romantic choice?

The penultimate volume of the side-splitting rom-com also includes three Haganai CONNECT chapters featuring stories about the awkward antics of the main cast’s parents when they were in high school!
Book 18
ONE ON ONE! The eternal rivals Sena and Yozora face off on the basketball court, where Sena dominates all other players with her power, speed, and technique. What does Yozora have up her sleeve in this fight? When Christmas Eve arrives and the club members attend a school holiday party, they each have their own hopes about how things will unfold…but the events that await are even harsher than they might imagine.
Book 17
WHO’S THE LIAR? Hot springs! Table tennis! Werewolf! Things get heated during the Neighbors Club and student council’s joint hot springs trip. Yozora’s past finally comes to light, explaining her antagonism toward Hinata. How can Kodaka help them work through it? As Christmas approaches and the seasons change, the Neighbors Club members are changing too…but a new storm is brewing.
Book 16
ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE AND VR After pulling her vanishing act, Yozora finally returns to the Neighbors Club. Is all forgiven, or is the club’s brewing love triangle–heck, make that “love pentagon”–destined to drive an even deeper wedge between them all? Not when they’ve got video games! The gang straps in for an immersive virtual reality edition of a beloved classic. It’s time to play Romancing Saga: Ultimate Edition!
Book 14
A wild and offbeat comedy manga about social outcasts who are obsessed with fandom, Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends continues its wild antics in its fourteenth volume. Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. Kodaka is an outcast, with his natural blond hair which he inherited from his deceased English mother, and his unpleasant, fierce gaze. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies. Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two rejects decide to form a group called “The Neighbor’s Club” in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. As luck would have it, five new members, each more socially awkward than the next, join the club. Will these quirky misfits ever make normal friends or are they all doomed to social failure?
Book 13
This is the thirteenth volume of an ongoing manga series that is sure to appeal to today’s manga fans in the same way The Big Bang Theory appeals to geeks. Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. Kodaka is an outcast, with his natural blond hair which he inherited from his deceased English mother, and his unpleasant, fierce gaze. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies. Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two rejects decide to form a group called “The Neighbor’s Club” in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. As luck would have it, five new members join the club who are more socially awkward than they are. Will these quirky misfits ever make normal friends, or are they all doomed to social failure?
Book 11
TICKING TIME BOMB The Saint Chronica school festival is coming fast, and the Neighbors Club still hasn’t figured out how to present themselves to the world. They’re running out of time and ideas, but a solution may have presented itself, if only they can agree to disagree. In order to make their idea a reality, the Neighbors Club will have to trust Yozora’s talent as a writer-and her track record on that front is questionable. And while Yozora and Sena are known to squabble, their relationship is now more strained than ever. Have they crossed a point of no return? Is Yozora even capable of seeing the good in the present rather than dwelling on the past? Will the Neighbors Club spontaneously combust before we ever find out…?
Book 8
A wild and offbeat comedy about social outcasts who are obsessed with fandom, Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends is like Genshiken, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, and Toradora! all wrapped into one. This is the eighth volume of an ongoing manga series that is sure to appeal to today’s manga fans in the same way The Big Bang Theory appeals to geeks. Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. Kodaka is an outcast, with his natural blond hair which he inherited from his deceased English mother, and his unpleasant, fierce gaze. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies. Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two rejects decide to form a group called “The Neighbor’s Club” in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. As luck would have it, five new members join the club who are more socially awkward than they are. Will these quirky misfits ever make normal friends, or are they all doomed to social failure?
Book 7
The 7th volume in the New York Times Best-Selling series! A wild and offbeat comedy about social outcasts who are obsessed with fandom, Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends is like Genshiken, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, and Toradora! all wrapped into one. Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. Kodaka is an outcast, with his natural blond hair which he inherited from his deceased English mother, and his unpleasant, fierce gaze. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies. Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two rejects decide to form a group called “The Neighbor’s Club” in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. As luck would have it, five new members join the club who are more socially awkward than they are. Will these quirky misfits ever make normal friends, or are they all doomed to social failure?
Book 6
BEST FRIENDS FOREVER… YEAH, RIGHT. As summer break draws to a close, the Neighbors Club members decide to make the most of it! And what could be more seasonally appropriate than bonding during an overnight trip at a beach house, or going to a festival and having a little “friendly” competition? It’s all good in theory, but there’s one thing this dysfunctional club can always count on: if something can go wrong, it will! In a whirlwind of festive fun and scary stories, Kodaka’s past may just come back to haunt him.
Book 5
The geeks shall inherit the earth in this New York Times best-selling series! This is the fifth volume of an ongoing manga series that is sure to appeal to today’s manga fans in the same way The Big Bang Theory appeals to geeks. It’s been a month since the misfits of the Neighbors Club joined forces to make friends, but now it’s summer break and not one of them has had a shred of success. Rather than face summer alone, the club heads out to the pool, where they can beat the heat and hang out together as practice for when they have real friends. What could possibly go wrong?
Book 4
Now a hit anime going into its second season! This is the fourth volume of an ongoing manga series that is sure to appeal to today’s manga fans in the same way The Big Bang Theory appeals to geeks. Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. Kodaka is an outcast, with his natural blond hair which he inherited from his deceased English mother, and his unpleasant, fierce gaze. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies. Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two rejects decide to form a group called “The Neighbor’s Club” in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. As luck would have it, five new members join the club who are more socially awkward than they are. Will these quirky misfits ever make normal friends, or are they all doomed to social failure?
Book 3
Freak out! Meet the Neighbors Club — an unfortunate group of even more unfortunate people trying to make friends by doing things like playing bishoujo games and trying their hand at acting…to no avail.Existing members Mikazuki Yozora and Kashiwazaki Sena (two beautiful gitrls to be avoided) and Kusunoki Yukimura (a boy dressed as a lovely–and female–maid) are joined by a young nun and a girl genius who all push their limits. How will this affect Hasegawa Kodaka (the only one with common sense, although that doesn’t mean he has any friends either)? And then there’s his little sister, with a look in her eyes that says she’s hatching a sinister plot…!A New York Times manga bestseller!Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends began as a light novel series in Japan, and has been adapted into two hit manga series, an anime series streamed online by FUNimation, and a video game for the Sony PSP. Funination is also streaming the second season of the anime starting January 22, 2013.
Book 1
Recent high school transfer student Hasegawa Kodaka is pathetically inept at making friends. When he comes across the brash loner Mikazuki Yozora, who typically chats with her imaginary friend, the two outsiders become the unlikeliest of allies. Realizing that they have no hope of a normal social life, the two outcasts decide to form a group called “The Neighbor’s Club” in order to make friends and maybe even learn a thing or two about social skills. A wild and offbeat comedy about social outcasts who are obsessed with fandom.

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