“Terumi Arai can read minds by looking into people's eyes.”
Watashi ni Uso wo Tsuite
私にウソをついて
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Synopsis
Terumi Arai can read minds by looking into people's eyes.
Tell Me A Lie is about a girl, Terumi Arai, who has the ability to read a person's mind when she looks into their eyes. (Source: MU)
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 readers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.25 · some divergence
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 1.67
Running avg · Feb 2010 → Sep 2021
- 9 “Aoyama Gosho’s distinctive art style is truly impressive and makes this One Shot well worth the read. While the story feels quite short, this brevity is typical for the author and neither impressed...”
- 7 “I thoroughly enjoyed this one-shot, particularly for its likable protagonist and the way it effectively reveals a character's true self through a unique, perfected art style. While the plot feels...”
- 6 “This one-shot serves as a decent opportunity to see characters outside of the *Case Closed* manga. However, the experience is largely uninteresting, and the extremely short length makes it feel...”
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A One shot Publication
- Format 1 ch ch × vol
- Total read 0h 08m approx
- Published Jan 2007 – ongoing
- Source One shot media type
- Ref. BS-M3301 catalog