Asa mo, Hiru mo, Yoru mo.
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Asa mo, Hiru mo, Yoru mo.

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Morning, Noon, and Night
Japanese: 朝も、昼も、夜も。


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 11
Status: Finished
Published: 2002 to 2003
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Sho-Comi
Authors: Aoki, Kotomi (Story)

Statistics

Score: 6.841 (scored by 33183,318 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #116102
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Popularity: #3798
Members: 5,937
Favorites: 9

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Recommendations

Both have incredibly similar plot lines with a male high schooler trying to win over a male-fearing female classmate. However, Bitter Virgin is longer and seems to have a deeper plot line, whereas Asa mo is a quicker read with a more direct story. 
reportRecommended by Feyth
The main characters both have problems with the guy who's in love with them simply cause they're guys. In Morning, Noon, and Night, Shinobu is scared of Yokomizo because he reminds her of a man in her past, and in kaichou wa maid-sama! Ayuzawa doesn't like Usui because he knows her secret. Both very cute, with the girl eventually falling for the guys. 
reportRecommended by Rubberducki
Both very cute and sweet that make you feel happy while you stay up late reading all you can, as fast as you can to finish. 
reportRecommended by Rubberducki
Both the lead girls have a large mistrust/hatred of guys though the reasons differ. In Asa mo, Hiru mo, Yoru mo the reason is more serious therefore though it is a similar storyline, it's not as light of a read. 
reportRecommended by Messi
Due to some traumatic event in the past, both female protagonists grow up withdrawing from men. However, their lives are changed around when their past taps them on the shoulder... with a confession of love? Very similar story lines. Bitter Sweet.  
reportRecommended by B3beG
I would recommend these stories to everybody, couse they'rere manga with the message. both main characters are female and had to endure a lot in the past. now we can see how they are trying to forget about difficult experiences (which is not so easy). would that be possible with the help of friends and 'that one' ? The thing I really admire is that they are quite serious stories, not just a shortl one-shoots you flip through, becouse you are sure there will be a happy end.  
reportRecommended by jumikao