I Am Here! Omnibus Vol. 01
by:
Ema Tōyama (author)
遠山 えま (author)
A SUNFLOWER IN THE SHADE Invisible to her classmates, Hikage Sumino is an eighth grader with no self-esteem. Her only friends are the visitors to her Internet blog. One day, the most popular boy in the grade suddenly talks to her. Encouraged by this twist of fate, Hikage determines to transform...
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A SUNFLOWER IN THE SHADE Invisible to her classmates, Hikage Sumino is an eighth grader with no self-esteem. Her only friends are the visitors to her Internet blog. One day, the most popular boy in the grade suddenly talks to her. Encouraged by this twist of fate, Hikage determines to transform her life. Includes special extras after the story!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780345522436 (0345522435)
Publish date: November 23rd 2010
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages no: 496
Edition language: English
Series: Koko ni Iru Yo! (#1)
The first omnibus volume introduced Hikage, Hinata, and Teru. Hikage starts off practically invisible to everyone around her except Hinata and Teru. In the first volume, we learned that Hinata has a crush on Hikage. Hinata's jealous fans - one girl in particular - start bullying Hikage for spending ...
This is actually an omnibus collection of the first three volumes of the series. Hikage Sumino is an eighth grader who'd like nothing more than to have friends like other people do. Unfortunately for her, she's practically invisible. Even when people notice that she's in the room, they soon forget s...
I am here! Review Art: Magical sparkly shojouy goodness. The artwork is soft and fluffy and fluid A Characters: Hikage sumino, hinata, teru. Sumino (they call her by her last name quite often) is a shy quite invisible girl who no one listens to or sees she has a blog, She is loving and brave and ...
Friends come in all shapes and sizes and some may even be closer than we think.This was a cute story about a shy girl finding hope from an anonymous friend and learning to love herself. The relationships in this story were the center point. They were not forced and the feelings of sadness, lonelines...