3.5 stars. It was cute, at times funny, but for the most part it was repetitive. We know Nakamura is awkward, we know he has no friends, so stop saying it, kid! Plus, the narrative starts out one way but the. Changes mid-story for the first few chapters, then the initial narrative is dropped altogether in the last part of the book. Odd. The artwork is great, reminiscent of Rumiko Takahashi - but that goes without saying. :)
I would love to see more and see Nakamura’s story progress, especially since we do see some growth in the last chapter, but alas. If it ends there, I am fine.