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Total Recommendations: 3

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Koi to Uso
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Real mo Tama ni wa Uso wo Tsuku
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I actually find them quite similar in some aspects: - In both we have at least one of the leads being bad at communication with people: Ririna in "Koi to Uso" and Nanami in "Real mo Tama ni wa Uso wo Tsuku" - They are more about romance and relationships than a plot. While they have some plot initially it doesn't hold up for long. - They both have "lie" in the title, and this theme gets covered in both manga one way or another. - Very good art-style in both, you can feel the emotions characters are going through. - There is a sugar-sweet like first-love and romance themes in both. Lots of cute moments. TL;DR: If you're into innocent/immature kind of romance/first-love without much of a plot, give those manga a shot! Though beware that Koi to Uso has some bad parts in it, so I'd recommend to skip all the dialogues not related to Misaki-Yakari-Ririna. Especially skip the parts related to Yuusuke and Shuu, it makes things so much better!

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Nisekoi
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Real mo Tama ni wa Uso wo Tsuku
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- Main couples start off from a wrong foot and have to spend a lot of time together, but both gradually fall in love with each other. - Both series involve pretending: Kaoru pretends to be a girl in "Real mo Tama ni wa Uso wo Tsuku", main leads pretend to be a real couple in "Nisekoi". - School setting + first love. - Lots of cute romantic moments. Less so in Nisekoi though, since it's much longer and a bit dragged imo. There are some differences though, while Real mo Tama ni wa Uso wo Tsuku tells a story of just one couple, Nisekoi goes with a harem approach. If you're not into it just skip all the irrelevant girls and concentrate on the main couple.

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Tsurezure Children
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Real mo Tama ni wa Uso wo Tsuku
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They give me very similar vibes: - They both feature short romance stories. While "Tsurezure Children" follows several couples, "Real mo Tama ni wa Uso wo Tsuku" has just one. - School setting and the first love themes. - There is not really much of a plot in both, though it doesn't really matter, since it's all about relationships. Those small sugar-sweet moments. - Lots of blushing, guessing whether the other part has the same feeling for oneself. Just, I dunno, they are both very cute and sweet. Give it shot, if you liked one of those, you'll probably like the other one!

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