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Tooko Amano
"I'm a very normal high-school girl who loves all stories and literature in the world so, so much that I would like to eat it all! I'm just a normal "Literature Girl"!"

Tooko Amano is the main heroine in Bungaku Shoujo. She is a yokai, who loves to eat books.

Tooko is an upperclassman in her third year and usually referred as 'Tooko-senpai'. When she makes her first appearance and through the series, there isn't much shown about herself or background. But instead, she helps out any given situation and the one who reveals the truth in many of the mysteries in the series.

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Tooko is a childish and a very determined girl. In the beginning of the series, she was the one who drags Konoha Inoue, the main protagonist, in the Literature club. Most likely either because he saw her eating a book when they first met or wanted someone to write 'snacks' for her. He would write her favorite 'snack' after school. These snacks are handwritten short stories based on three topics given to the author. She does not like being called flat-chested and because of this, sticks her chest out and bends backwards to show she has some curves. She does not also like being called a monster and always refers
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Her mother met her father in high school and was a 'literature girl', this was where Tooko adopted her signature braids from. Her mother was the one who wrote 'snacks' for Tooko everyday until her parents died in a car crash at 8 years old. Since that day, she had no one to write for her. Before this, Tooko was friends with Konoha's editor and mother's friend judged Inoue Miu's book. She found the papers and encouraged for Inoue Miu's book to win the book contest and because of this, found her author and the identity of Inoue Miu.

At the end of the movie and light novel, she had mutual feelings for Konoha, but chose to leave him.

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