Another funny volume of Watamote. I am finding more and more of myself in Tomoko as this book goes on. Which is not a good thing. I was that person who never talked in class, and if my small group of friends (2) wasn't there, I would sit by myself and read manga. That teacher would probably have been the same for me, too--someone I didn't care for because talking in class made me uncomfortable.
It's weird to see a manga character with negative qualities in a school story, which is probably why I like this series so much tbh.
Anyway.. about this volume in particular, aside from the fact I know a lot about the struggle Tomoko has, social wise.. (minus being that much of a pervert):
There was a lot of funny stuff in this volume, and I liked that this volume shows Tomoko is kind of coming out of her shell. She does talk to that upper classman, and the coffee shop guy, and seems to have at least a classmate she *might* make friends with. And then there is that other girl, from the end of the book. I was glad that the committee chair girl came back in this book, and was still as nice to Tomoko as ever.. and that Tomoko actually seems to recognize it and appreciate it. I am glad to see some signs of character growth, and hope it continues. We know she probably never will be popular (because a lot of people are on the whole not likely to all befriend a quiet person/gamer/weird person because most people don't want to associate with those different from themselves ), but at least she's getting somewhere.