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桜蘭高校ホスト部 [Ōran Kōkō Host Club] #3

Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 3

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In this screwball romantic comedy, Haruhi, a poor girl at a rich kids' school, is forced to repay an $80,000 debt by working for the school's swankiest, all-male club—as a boy! There, she discovers just how wealthy the six members are and how different the rich are from everybody else...

It's summer break, and the Host Club crew head to the beach, dragging our reluctant heroine with them. When Haruhi stands up to some local bullies and gets tossed into the ocean, Tamaki, the Host Club King, rescues her. But afterward, he's so mad that he won't speak to her until she apologizes. Trouble is, Haruhi can't figure out what she should be sorry for!

192 pages, Paperback

First published March 5, 2004

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Bisco Hatori

52 books1,416 followers
Name (in native language): 葉鳥ビスコ

Bisco Hatori is a Japanese manga artist. Bisco Hatori is a pseudonym; she states that the name has special meaning to her. She has worked for such magazines as LaLa. Her manga debut was A Moment of Romance in LaLa DX. Her first series was Millennium Snow. However, the comedy Ouran High School Host Club is her breakout hit.

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Profile Image for Shannara.
524 reviews89 followers
June 27, 2020
I absolutely love this volume. You get to know Haruhi a little more personally than in the first two. Not by choice mind you, but I’ll take what I can get!! It’s hilarious and the Host Club’s antics are just too entertaining! Of course Haruhi and the twins are still my favs, but honestly Mori is creeping into the picture, like the awesome ninja that he is. The extra short in the back from Haruhi’s childhood is just too sweet!!! This is a reread, but I loved it as much if not more than the first time I read it!!
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716 reviews154 followers
December 17, 2017
I want boy friends who would dress up as girls for me, please? Hilarious and heartwarming, the best read for a truly stressful day.
356 reviews
July 2, 2015
5/5 Stars!
Okay real review time!
I am absolutely in love with this manga series! Even though what I've read so far is very similar to the anime, I'm still really enjoying it.
The twins are probably my favourite characters and I can tell them apart very easily hehe.
These are such quick reads and I'm really looking forward to reading more very soon!
To anyone who is a little hesitant about reading Manga, I highly recommend this series!
Profile Image for Amber J (Thereadingwitch).
988 reviews71 followers
January 31, 2021
Is it weird that Kyoya is my favorite character? The twins are second. I love the relationship between Hunny and Mori, and outside of his compassion, Tamaki is probably my least favorite of the boys, but I still love them all. I like Haruhi, but she needs to loosen up some. Also, she can't see how well-liked she is in the group, which is kinda sad.
Profile Image for Molly.
342 reviews130 followers
March 6, 2015
Rating 3.5
Not bad. The only problem I have with this manga (also with the manhwa Bride of the Water God) are the drawings of the characters. If I didn't follow the anime series years back, I'd be in a tight pickle now, trying to tell one character from another.
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578 reviews46 followers
July 11, 2014
I think Host Club is at its most enjoyable when it hits that nice balance between zany situations and a coherent story line. This volume was giggly fun, with some calmer moments mixed in. I also liked all the small glimpses of back-story that are starting to pop up for each of the characters.
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920 reviews15 followers
August 23, 2020
Re-read: August 2020
This volume is a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand, it has some hilarious episodes and I laughed a lot. On the other hand, it contains some of the most problematic elements of the entire series. First off, there's the infamous scene where Kyoya fake-threatens to rape Haruhi to prove a point. It is such an unnecessary scene and is gross for obvious reasons. Aside from that scene, the episode is decent, but I never like it much because of how horrid that one scene is.

This volume also introduces the Zuka club. That episode is really funny, but it also has some explicitly homophobic content and I'm not sure how much we're supposed to disagree with the homophobia. I want to think that the episodes ends with an accepting message, but I'm honestly not sure. Especially since this episode also introduces a canonically bisexual character in a positive way. There is some problematic language used towards him, but since this was published in the early 2000s I'll give the author a pass for that.

I loved the rest of the volume, but those two scenes make it my least favorite in the series. I'm still rating it 5 stars since this is an older book and I'm giving it a generous interpretation.

Re-read 02/18
This volume contains the episode about the Zuka club, and it's always made me feel a bit uncomfortable. It always comes across as a little...homophobic. I mean, Tamaki literally said that he doesn't believe lesbians really exist. However, the episode ends with the club seemingly accepting the fact that people can be gay, and that there's nothing wrong with it. So...progress I guess? And Haruhi's dad is bisexual, and no one has a problem with that either. So, because I love this series so much, I'm just going to assume that the club became a lot more open minded after meeting the Zuka club.

Original Review
SO GOOD!!! I can't wait to read the next one.

Profile Image for Christina (Christina's Book Corner).
765 reviews174 followers
February 24, 2020
February 21-23

In this sharp-witted romantic comedy about the clash of the classes (of all kinds), a poor girl at a rich kids' school ends up working at the school's toniest club, and gets mistaken for a boy!

One day, Haruhi, a scholarship student at exclusive Ouran High School, breaks an $80,000 vase that belongs to the "Host Club," a mysterious campus group consisting of six super-rich (and gorgeous) guys. To pay back the damages, she is forced to work for the club, and it's there that she discovers just how wealthy the boys are and how different they are from everybody else.

Review : I loved this volume it was funny so the host club ends up going to the beach and then a situation happens where Haruhi gets hurt and Tamaki gets mad at her cause she could of been in danger so he vows not to talk to her until she sees it . But then she realizes the rest of the host club was worried about her also . Tamaki finds out Haruhi is afraid of thunderstorms so he helps her not be scared but the host club walks in on him and Haruhi with a blindfold on her it was to funny . The next part was the is where we meet girls from a all girls school zuco club who want Haruhi to join their club and leave the host club but Haruhi never planned on leaving and the host club members end up dressing as girls . Then we get to a Halloween part where Haruhi gets "cursed" cause she saw a witch but it turns out to be a trick the twins were playing on Haruhi so she could enjoy Halloween which was kinda nice . The host club members end up checking out Haruhi house and they have tea and cake and Haruhi is going to make lunch for them when tamaki falls on Haruhi and then her dad comes home .
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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431 reviews31 followers
March 17, 2022
In this volume, we get the obligatory Beach Day, Haruhi gets cursed, and the Hosts show up to her house uninvited and just a little bit unwanted.

The Beach Day episode is one of my favorites, it delves deeper into Haruhi's personality more than the previous episodes showing how much she believes that she needs to be independent but also that because of this she has a tendency to disregard other people's feelings. It genuinely never crosses her mind that the other Hosts were worried about her and that's I think a real-world problem many of us face. It takes Host Club up a notch from being *just* a silly romantic comedy to something that we can relate to.

My favorite, favorite episode (episode, chapter same thing right?) in this though is when we get to meet Haruhi's Dad. He's seriously one of my favorite characters and I'm so glad that even though the flashback didn't make it into the main body of the manga it was still in the book because it expands upon Haruhi's independent streak from earlier, but also shows that she doesn't disregard people's feelings, she just doesn't necessarily have the words to express her emotions. We also get to see a side of Tamaki that up to this point wasn't very obvious, that he actually really cares. For Haruhi (of course) but as the series continues we'll see that side of him in regard to all of the Hosts.

Okay and I know I'm way out of order here but that's because if the Halloween episode was in the anime I don't remember it and I loved it so much! In terms of character building, I think I am really going to enjoy watching the Twins evolve in the manga more than I did on the anime. So far their shenanigans have been pretty selfish, but, with the Halloween Prank we see a less selfish side of them, a side that has included another person into their twosome and I really love that.

Mangas are so ridiculously expensive to buy (even used) so I wasn't going to pick up the third one as quickly as I did but I'm really glad I did because I really enjoyed this one. I love how reading the mangas enhances the experience of the anime, it gives new insights to characters I've already loved for years!
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1,436 reviews125 followers
March 22, 2019
Rating: 5+ / 5

In this volume we once again continue with the general shenanigans of the host club, this time at the beach, during Halloween, and at Haruhi's house.

At this point, there isn't much left for me to comment on, except that all of the characters are getting developed more and more and thus less one-dimensional. Until the plot really gets going, it's hard to really comment on anything since the episodes function as standalones at this point rather than featuring much of a plot progression. It's more fun and laughs, and one thing I will point out is that more of the jokes worked for me in this volume for some reason than in the first two, though I'm not sure why. Maybe they were just more frequent and also more varied in that they didn't focus solely on Tamaki's misery at the hands of the Hitachiin twins?

Anyways, more fun ahead for readers.
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155 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2018
Mangas are great especially Bisco Hatori’s they are amazing! I love the cover on this one it’s great! Well I read this issue a long time ago so I’m sorry this isn’t a real review!
Profile Image for Angela López.
201 reviews2 followers
November 11, 2020
Me he divertido mucho leyendo esta tercera parte de Ouran, la escena donde los chicos visitan la casa de Haruhi siempre será una de las más icónicas.

Este tomo me gusto mucho porque comenzamos a conocer más a fondo a algunos personajes y se deja un poco de lado la comedia para presentarnos algunas escenas dramáticas que ayudaran al desarrollo de los personajes principalmente de Haruhi y Tamaki. Me encantó reencontrarme con el papá de Haruhi que es un personaje que había olvidado y que con la historia extra que trae el manga sobre la infancia de la protagonista se ha ganado mi corazón por completo.

Espero pronto conseguir los demás tomos para continuar esta divertida historia.
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102 reviews35 followers
April 2, 2021
As I make my way through this manga slowly, but surely, I'm reminded of how great these characters are. I'm also reminded that Tamaki and Ranka (Haruhi's dad) have the same energy. Take that as you will. 😂

No, but seriously, mixed in amongst all the shenanigans, there are moments where you see the characters for who they really are and I think that's just beautiful. It really adds to the endearment of this series.

I definitely recommend this series if you want a nice pick-me-up!
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330 reviews15 followers
November 27, 2020
Me he divertido tanto con los gemelos Hitachiin y las cosas ya se están poniendo interesantes entre Haruhi y Tamaki.
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177 reviews
February 1, 2023
The end was just too fun for this one, very excited to pick up vol. 4 to continue on from the cliff hanger.

I was in mood of malcontent all day today and this cheered me up greatly.
Profile Image for Trinity F.
171 reviews13 followers
November 24, 2021
2021 review:

This volume is a complete roller coaster and I really don't know what to rate it.

We start of with what I think is one of the best chapters in the early manga, followed by the chapter containing my two least favourite pages in the entire manga. The next chapter can be pretty much described as Revenge of the Terfs sprinkled with some casual lesphobia. Then a fairly average Halloween chapter, followed by a chapter I personally would have really loved if not for the occasional transphobic slur.

As if that wasn't enough, while I was looking at the author's notes section at the back I noticed that the author described an illustration of two of the characters as looking like a 'forbidden love between a brother and sister.' Truly bizarre.

2020 review:

It's when reading books like this that I wish that Goodreads did 1/2 stars; 5 stars feels too high, but 4 stars feels too low, which is what I rated the previous two volumes.

This is my favourite volume so far. While the previous two were pretty much all fun and laughs, this one did show a deeper, more emotional depth to the characters. I especially loved the beach chapters and the flashback to Haruhi and her father. Tamaki, Haruhi and Kyoya's characters were all explored incredibly well in this volume.

I especially loved how Haruhi and Tamaki's relationship was developed in the beach chapters, especially the way Tamaki feels for Haruhi, and the lengths he would go to for her.

The humor, as always, is incredibly fun and well done. There were several moments where I laughed to myself.

However, there are two specific areas of this volume that I have mixed feelings about:



Overall however, I loved this volume and the way it developed it's characters and their relationships.
Profile Image for Rachel Kathryn Wright.
408 reviews20 followers
June 11, 2021
With this series it can be serious at times, but most of the time it was crazy withal the situations the club gets into. In this volume, there is a better balance of the crazy and calm. Which helped make the storyline more coherent. These calmer moments were shown with looking more at some of the characters home life and past, which helps us learn more about the characters. Also, allowing the reader to start connecting with the characters even more now in this volume. Overall, an enjoyable volume that gives better depth to the characters.
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43 reviews28 followers
July 8, 2015
I'm really immersed in the Host Club now, I've bought the next four volumes.
This volume had me laughing out loud and smiling stupidly just as the anime did. It's my favourite of the three I've read so far.
I was so nervous that I wouldn't like the transition from anime to manga. I was scared of preferring the anime because it wasn't the source material, and I had watched it first instead of the other way around. But as far as it seems, the two are pretty accurate and their are only minor differences between the two.
I'm so excited to read more about the Host Club. I love this selection of characters.
I'm on an Ouran binge!
Profile Image for Maud.
762 reviews192 followers
July 30, 2018
This one has some of my favourite stories, the host club are visiting the beach and Haruhi! I love all of the stories but these are definitely in my top 3! I honestly don't know if they will still be in there once I have read the entire series (I have watched the anime multiple times and read the first 10 volumes) but after reading them I can say though that I still adore them! I also really liked the short story that we got in the end, about Haruhi at age 7 and her father. It was very sweet. Another thing that I liked were the scenes requested by readers.
Profile Image for Kelsey Hanson.
902 reviews33 followers
December 13, 2015
This installment introduced Haruhi's father and I would definitely say that I was surprised. Still, it was definitely interesting to have a unique bi character. They aren't all that frequent in American culture and this at least includes a bit of diversity and his relationship with his daughter is quite sweet. I continue to love Tamaki and his miguided "protection" of Haruhi. He's an idiot, but he has good intentions. The competition for Haruhi (At least betweem the twins and Tamaki) definitely keeps things interesting.
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1,660 reviews70 followers
November 17, 2009
Hokay, I'm kind of freaked out by Kyoya's apparently-fake-out-attack on Haruhi. I'm also not sure what Haruhi was really supposed to learn there - that she should remember that, as a woman, she's vulnerable? Ummm . . .

But I read the manga for the humor first and then the pretty pretty, with plot a distant fifth or sixth, so that stuff didn't bother me too much.
Profile Image for Shyames.
293 reviews27 followers
July 8, 2017
Porównując z serią anime muszę przyznać, że manga z każdym tomem zyskuje na duży plus. O wiele więcej historii i tła dla postaci, kreska na coraz lepszym poziomie.
Perełką tej serii na pewno jest przede wszystkim wyjątkowy rodzaj humoru - takich komedii ze świecą szukać :)
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