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Kamihate Uryuu, an orphan, is invited to the nearby Shinto shrine where he discovers three gorgeous shrine maidens and an unexpected proposal from the head priest: to wed one of them and become the heir of the shrine. With his sights set on attending a top medical school, he hoped to find a peaceful place to study, and this offer seems like destiny.

This is the physical copy of the Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister manhwa.

 

100% Authentic Seoul Media Comics (Seoul Munhwasa) Product 

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Author: Naito Marcey

Language: Korean

Volume 1
ISBN13: 9791136738509
ISBN10: 1136738509
Page: 190

Volume 2
ISBN13: 9791136754851
ISBN10: 1136754857
Page: 192

Product Details

  • Type: Korean Comic Book
  • Language: Korean
  • Origin: South Korea
  • Condition: Brand New, Sealed

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Customer Reviews

Based on 10 reviews
  1. Kwame from Paris, France

    J’aime bien cette BD. L’histoire est cool et les dessins sont beaux. J’ai envie de lire la suite !

  2. Joaquin from Madrid, Spain

    The story is interesting. It’s funny and entertaining too. Great characters make it easy to read. I’d recommend for casual reading, worth the price.

  3. Anastasija from Londen, Verenigd Koninkrijk (verified owner)

    In eerste instantie twijfelde ik aan de zin van Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister. Hoe kon een verhaal over het trouwen met goddelijke schuilenigen zo fascinerend zijn? Echter, na enkele pagina’s viel alles op zijn plaats. De genuanceerde karakterontwikkeling is verfrissend en geeft kleur aan elk moment van hun strijd om hun eigen identiteit te vinden binnen de sacrale verwachtingen van familieverplichtingen. Uryuu’s reis gaat verder dan romantiek; hij staat ook voor moeilijke keuzes terwijl liefde botst met aspiraties naar medische dromen in Londen—een boeiende achtergrond die niet gemakkelijk vergeet zal worden.

  4. Elowen Montgomery from Savannah, Georgia, USA (verified owner)

    Delving into Kamihate Uryuu’s life revealed more than sacred duties; the intricate emotions of love versus ambition evoke universal truths about commitment. Navigating this personal struggle deeply resonated within me, showcasing genuine storytelling rooted in timeless conflicts.

  5. Cassius Adriel from San Francisco, USA

    Embarking on a vibrant journey through sacred bonds, this manhwa marries ancient traditions with contemporary dreams. Kamihate Uryuu’s predicaments will resonate across cultures and minds alike—a fusion of desires clashing against expectations unfolds beautifully.

  6. Seraphina Anastos from Lisboa, Portugal (verified owner)

    Confesso que inicialmente estava cético sobre ‘Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister’. A premissa de um jovem órfão sendo proposto em casamento por três lindas sacerdotisas pode soar clichê à primeira vista. No entanto, mergulhando nas páginas da história, fiquei surpreendido com a profundidade dos personagens e como o enredo entrelaça tradição cultural e dilemas pessoais modernos. Uryuu não é apenas um símbolo das escolhas jovens; ele enfrenta pressões reais enquanto aspira ser médico numa sociedade que prioriza expectativas sobre sonhos individuais. Recomendo essa leitura ao unir leveza de romance adolescente a questões existenciais mais pesadas.

  7. Cassius Lindenfeld from Chicago, USA

    Wading through societal expectations and unearthing a personal calling, “Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister” tugged at my curiosity. I craved peace while submerged in academic demands—a surprise betrothal not only added complexity but offered insights into intertwined fates beyond study ambitions.

  8. Amir Khouri from Cairo, Egypt (verified owner)

    As an avid collector of international comics, “Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister” piqued my interest. It offers a fascinating blend of romance and tradition set against the backdrop of mystical Japanese culture without explicitly centering on conventional narratives found in Western media. The depiction of shrine maidens entwines seamlessly into Kamihate Uryuu’s quest for self-discovery amid external pressures like school aspirations versus personal obligations—an intriguing juxtaposition familiar to many cultures dealing with familial expectations today. In terms of artwork, each page dazzles visually akin to ethereal landscapes rather than typical manga panels often observed elsewhere. Definitely a recommended read from this bustling life here in Cairo!

  9. Natasha Petrov from Berlin, Germany (verified owner)

    Witnessing the intersection of destiny and aspiration in ‘Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister’ reminded me of my own struggles between duty and dreams. It feels relatable to any young adult striving for a greater purpose amid unforeseen responsibilities.

  10. Arief Putra from Jakarta, Indonesia

    Stepping into the narrative of ‘Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister’ feels like walking through a dreamscape where reality entwines beautifully with folklore. Kamihate Uryuu, battling his orphanhood and academic ambitions, brings a relatable grit that tugs at one’s heartstrings in ways transcending typical manga themes. The alluring trio of shrine maidens serves not just as love interests but profound reflections on one’s commitment to family legacy versus personal goals—a common dilemma in various cultures, echoing particularly loudly for those raised under collective values. Through artfully rendered panels breathing life into spiritual traditions melded with youthful desires, it captivates more than mere escapism; it’s philosophical while preserving cultural aesthetics uniquely.

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