Member Reviews
I absolutely love this series. Like the others this book will make you laugh to yourself and be in awe with the cuteness of what goes on. I love the characters and watching as Komi slowly but surely works on her goal of getting more friends. It was interesting seeing how she was going to get though this volume of going on a school trip being pairs with new people and making new friends. Overall I loved this book and can't wait to see whats next. Highly Recommend!
Volume 8 is probably my favorite of the series thus far. I think it was the distinct lack of Najimi, who I wouldn't have said I disliked before. School trip stories are usually pretty boring and overdone to me, but this was actually really fun.
<b>This was a cute volume where the class goes on a group trip to Kyoto.</b> I really am enjoying the sweet romance building between Komi and Tadano as well as the introduction of some new characters. Naruse the narcissist and his buddy giving deadpan commentary on the side is super funny. I still want more of Katai though - all of the misunderstandings about him are hilarious every time.
<b>I like this series a lot.</b> It's not super deep and these books are a quick read but sometimes I just want something easy and fun.
<i>ARC provided by NetGalley</i>
Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 8 is a romantic comedy, drama manga written and illustrated by mangaka Tomohito Oda. The English-language release of the manga is VIZ Media. The manga centers a young high school girl named Shoko Komi. Komi is considered by everyone to be a “cool beauty” because of her elegant looks, quiet demeanor, and lack of close friends. The truth is she suffers from a communication disorder. With the help of her friend Tadano, she works to overcome her communication disorder to achieve her dream of making 100 friends.
Following the previous volume, Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 8 focuses on Komi and her friends preparing for their school trip to Kyoto. Even though Komi has never been on one before, she’s not worried. After all, she’ll have Tadano and her friends at her side! But then she’s assigned to be grouped with two girls she doesn’t even know. This leaves Komi worried about being able to make new friends on her own without Tadano helps.
The mangaka’s, Tomohito Oda, art style continues to be one of my favorite things about this series. I especially enjoyed the background illustrations that were based on beautiful scenic nature spots and actual sight-seeing places in Kyoto. I really appreciated all of the work and detail that the mangaka puts into the background illustrations.
One of my favorite things about Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 8 is the positive and realistic portrayal of female friendships. A good example of this in Volume 8 is when Komi’s friends Kato and Sasaki snap at one another and get into argument with one another. Thankfully, Komi intervened and that helped them realize they were being petty towards one another and reconciled. I appreciate that Tomohito Oda portrays female friendships in a way that shows they have their ups and downs. It’s not uncommon for friends to argue or hurt one another’s feelings from time to time. However, another part of friendships is that the people in them learn how to reconcile their issues and forgive one another.
Another thing I enjoyed about this volume is the developing romantic chemistry between Tadano and Komi. In this volume there a lot of moments where Tadano and Komi spend time together while they are on their school trip. I love that one of the running jokes of the series is that most of the other characters can see the romantic chemistry between Komi and Tadano. While the two of them are too shy or oblivious to see that they reciprocate the same feelings for one another. Nonetheless, I think it adds some quality to the story and leans into the romantic element of the manga and making it a bit of a slow burn love story.
Overall, I can’t recommend picking up Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 8 enough. It’s a great romantic comedy that tells a genuine story about friendship first and romance second, and I mean that in the best of ways. If you are looking for great light and funny romantic comedy then I highly recommend picking this one up.
Komi Can’t Communicate Volume 8 is available from booksellers August 11, 2020.
This volume was a lot of fun!
Though we don't get enough of Komi and Todano in this volume, (sorry, I ship it so hard! What we do get is amazing though.) it was actually nice to see Komi doing ok with some of the quieter girls in their friend group. I feel like it was something the story seriously needed at this point.
Having it center around the class trip helped the plot for why Todano isn't around, and it helped Komi learn that she really can do this. The confidence that she gains in herself in this volume, even just that little bit, was amazing. I loved it a lot!
I'm excited to see how things continue to develop.
Manga style graphic novel that really does require familiarity with the previous 7 volumes to fully enjoy. The plot isn't complex, but it's hard to care about any of the characters or their travails without the character and world building elements that I assume occur in earlier volumes.