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The Quintessential Quintuplets Book Talk Manga Edition

The Quintessential Quintuplets, Vol. 6
by Negi Haruba
Page: 194
Published: February 5, 2019
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Synopsis:

Futaro Uesugi is doing his best to tutor the Quints and keep them from failing, but just as things finally get going, Nino and Itsuki have a falling out and … run away?! And if that wasn’t bad enough, Yotsuba’s busy helping the track team instead of trying to keep her grades on track, and the girl from Futaro’s photo shows up?! Will they ever have time to study for exams?! Find out how the finals end up in this jam-packed Volume 7!

My Opinion:

I still love this manga. I have to say that I would love for this to just be a complete harem and him not have to choose one of the five girls he is stuck tutoring as a way to figure out who he is going to marry. I love how he manages to fix things towards the end of each manga that has managed to get messed up. He cares about each of them in different ways. He wants each of them to succeed.

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