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Sakurai Shinichi's one wish is for a little peace and quiet. But Uzaki Hana -- his boisterous, well-endowed underclassman -- has other plans. All she wants is to hang out and poke fun at him. With the help of her chipper charm and peppy persistence, this might just be the start of a beautiful relationship!

151 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 9, 2019

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1,862 reviews25 followers
May 10, 2022
Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!, Vol. 3 (My Kindle Review)

We get to meet Uzaki’s mother, who certainly looks just like her daughter, but a bit more cunning and flirty. Uzaki becomes a natural at her waitress job while helping Sakurai become a better cook. Meanwhile she and Sakurai bowl with friends and rock wall climb, and a karaoke session turns into a tipsy night with the two. A (100%/Outstanding)
781 reviews4 followers
June 19, 2020
This manga is so much fun!

I am glad I picked it up. I did so on a whim, for no particular bewbs... I mean reason... uhm, well it's a fun story. Uzaki is so cute. Just adorable. I love short sassy girls! Oh & I'm 6'5" so uh, yeah don't even ask how that works, me liking short girls lol. It's good to be limber... if you know what I mean (insert Mr. Bean naughty grin) :D ok then, art, very good. Dialogue, good, a little silly at times. Characters, believable, likeable, and in Uzaki & her mom's place, VERY loveable. If you aren't reading this manga, you are really missing out. Now the long wait, for volume 4.
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1,042 reviews38 followers
August 21, 2021
Hana & Sakurai are finally starting to figure out their feelings for each other. Well... mostly Hana. Sakurai has 50% known the whole time & is 100% still an idiot.

While adding Hana's mom as a character to the series was apparently a very popular choice, I feel like it has primarily detracted from the story & growth of the protagonists' relationships. The alcohol scenes mixed with the moments of sudden clarity would have bumped volume 3 up to a 5-star rating if not for Uzaki Tsuki.
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2,816 reviews274 followers
June 17, 2020
The continuing story of a pair of boobs.

If you either recognized the double entendre OR smirked at the opening statement, you will not be let down by this series. It employees the hoariest old gags and set-ups and makes them fun through the strength of its characters (Ami might sneak away as the MVP here, just for her asides AND when she accidentally cuts straight through to the heart of things with Uzaki).

We meet Uzaki’s mom this volume (who weirdly gets the bulk of the fan service this time around) and while she’s pretty much what you expect, her non-stop inability to read a situation correctly is pretty fun. She’s got the vibe of a bored housewife looking out for the smouldering affairs promised by endless romance novels.

Meanwhile, if you hear that Uzaki has cats and figure that somebody is going to use the word pussy without irony, you’ve got the style of this author dead to rights. They even double down on this a chapter later and then yet again towards the end. This might be the weirdest implementation of the rule of three I’ve seen yet.

It’s all harmless enough - Uzaki and senpai are constantly engaged in a war of brinksmanship over every last thing, with the occasional moment where they let their guards down and let slip how much they like each other. It’s a low-key series with a lot of charm as they take on work and karaoke and various sports.

The ecchi content was also way down from the previous volumes - there’s still plenty of fan service and the author clearly doesn’t mind drawing breasts, but I do appreciate that Uzaki is a character first and her physical attributes second. It makes all the difference in a series like this, still going strong after three volumes.
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2,314 reviews34 followers
August 12, 2022
Uzaki-chan’s mother makes an appearance in this volume and it was interesting seeing just how much Uzaki takes after her mother, both physically and personality-wise. It was also really amusing seeing how Sakurai acts when he’s drunk and I hope to see that again in future volumes. Also, it was adorable seeing Uzaki potentially realize her feelings for Sakurai but then immediately drink herself into a stupor.
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183 reviews
March 27, 2022
Uzaki-chan 3

So much teasing and passive-aggressive playing! Lots of fan service! Uzaki-chan just wants to get it on with Senpai, but then it would be just an One Volume short story! LOL To me Uzaki-chan is very irritating and the series is turning into HATE reading for me! Very hilarious comedy though!
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91 reviews4 followers
April 25, 2023
I kind of prefer the anime. However the fact Hana is not just a big boobed trope is fun. The manga is more ecchi but never crosses the line. Even though the main characters are over 20. The romantic side is just getting good by Vol. 3. Hana was okay with taking it slow with Sakurai but then it's a year until he graduates and the thought of losing him is starting to make her weird!
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Author 17 books1,203 followers
June 1, 2024
Some of the chapters I really loved, some were a bit boring.

The stuff with the mom is great. It's so stupid and over the top, miscommunication at it's finest, with some hilarious results by the end. But some of the chapters, especially at work, can drag a little. But overall it's a laid back, fun, silly boobalicious storyline that's never bad.
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39 reviews1 follower
September 11, 2020
Better

This is a real step up from Volume 2. The comedy and relationship is back in focus. We get introduce to Hana's mom and she is hilarious. A lot of the comedy in this chapter comes from her misunderstandings. Overall I say I like this one about on par with Volume 1.
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25 reviews31 followers
March 7, 2022
The story is amusing and the characters are hilarious. From the start of the annoying attitude of Uzaki-Chan, to the little poop cats throughout the story, this manga is a great read if you wanna laugh and make fun of the silly situations these crazy characters get into.
3 reviews
December 10, 2022
Very good

I loved this volume, with plenty of good ami moments and misunderstandings. Evidently uzaki tsuki is another one of those anime characters that always misunderstands things. And it is official, ami is a bit crazy. And the cosplay was hilarious.

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358 reviews3 followers
January 28, 2025
Aight the manga is funng again, weird how it kinda dipped in the second volume.

The thing with the mom is often hilarious to read. Some parts are too good to miss out on. There's also subtle progression so that's good
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598 reviews21 followers
August 11, 2025
3.25 Stars. The least entertaining entry so far but still a solid volume. Hanna seemed more mean spirited this volume compared to just friendly teasing. Hanna's mom has a fun gimmick but I feel like it will wear thin quickly. I will continue the series.
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1,870 reviews534 followers
July 28, 2020
2020 Read #494

Well...I wasn’t too fond of this volume because Uzaki’s mom is a perv and the dynamic between Sakurai and Uzaki is annoying instead of enriching. Plus, the comedy...just wasn’t funny.
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