Mangareader.net has a consumer rating of 3 stars from 7 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Mangareader.net ranks 95th among Anime sites.
Its pretty good for reading manga, has new releases and archives of older mangas. Reading experience is good, you can change between pages with your keyboard so you can sit back and read comfortably with just one hand on the keyboard occasionally clicking arrow keys.

Clicked 'view image' on the thumbnail of a game that they were promoting and got a Microsoft Security Warning urging me to dial a phone number or risk data theft or damage. LOLed since I run Linux. Here's a clip from my history. Get your manga legitimately. Support the creators.
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Mangareader.net has been my one stop shop for all mangas I want to read. Something about the stories got me interested in reading. I love their sports themed mangas. They are funny and lighthearted. It's the same as any comic book, but the variety of stories, it's amazing.
Mangareader.net constantly updates their list for every new manga that is released. They also have a team that is quick to translate japanese characters (I don't understand Japanese writing or language). They also give updates if a particular manga will not be release in a week or in a month so you don't have to check their site daily. They also have a twitter and facebook page were you can keep track of any new releases.
I can't say any bad things about this site for now. I highly recommend if you are a manga fan or even a comic fan who's looking for something new. Visit the site and enjoy reading like I do.
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I've been a regular visitor since mangareader first started posting scanlations to the community. They've always provided good content, speed of releases and an easy layout.
Having said that, I highly recommend not visiting this site unless you are using a good popup blocker. In the beginning few years they had a modest level of adware, but over time it has gotten so much worse that a popup blocker is now a requirement for visiting this page. They have a consistent history of numerous popups, forced redirects, and have had several instances of these adwares redirecting to malicious sited or sites that are a scam by their very nature.
If you want to visit this site with a mobile phone use adblock browser as the forced redirects are must more difficult.
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Overall, I'd suggest finding other sites to go to as an alternative to this, e.g. Mangafox, is somewhat decent and their adware is not as bad as mangareaders has gotten.

Clicked 'view image' on the thumbnail of a game that they were promoting and got a Microsoft Security Warning urging me to dial a phone number or risk data theft or damage. LOLed since I run Linux. Here's a clip from my history.
Its pretty alright, but the translations aren't done as quickly as on other websites so not really my primary reading place, but the ability to switch between pages with the keyboard is a great feature.
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I really love this site. I love the way it's layed out. I have only on complaint, I keep getting multiple ad pop-ups from different sites and it happens when I'm not on the site either and when I leave the tab, its the same tab as the manga I was reading. If there is a way to fix it, I would greatly appreciate it.EditSynopsisIn the year 2022, gamers rejoice as Sword Art Online—a VRMMORPG (Virtual Reality Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) like no other—opens its virtual doors, allowing players to take full advantage of the ultimate in gaming technology: NerveGear, a system that allows users to completely immerse themselves in the game world by manipulating their brain waves to create a wholly realistic gaming experience. But when the game goes live, the elation of the players quickly turns to horror as they discover that, for all its amazing features, SAO is missing one of the most basic functions of any MMORPG—a log-out button. Now trapped in the virtual world of Aincrad, their bodies held captive by NerveGear in the real world, users are issued a chilling ultimatum: conquer all one hundred floors of Aincrad to regain your freedom. But in the warped world of SAO, game over means certain death-both virtual and real... (Source: Yen Press)EditBackgroundSword Art Online: Aincrad was published in English by Yen Press in a 2-in-1 omnibus on March 25, 2014.
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Sword Art Online is a great series of light novels, but this manga adaptation is incredibly lacklustre. The main sticking part is the lack of quality in the art (I'm not expecting the same quality as abec's art in the LNs, but at least average manga quality), but there are issues with how the story has been distilled for the manga. Some moments are left without context, which would be confusing for someone who hasn't read the first two volumes of the LN series or watched the Aincrad arc of the anime.
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As someone who has enjoyed the light novels and anime thus far, I can't ... find much to like at all in the manga.
First of all, in advance, I do love Sword Art Online. I read this as a fan, not as someone new to it, or as someone looking to bash it. I was super excited to read this, as I loved SAO so much. I was glad to see it was an omnibus, since it means I'd be spending less, but that's where the warning should have come.
The art was lousy. The faces were drawn strangely, Klein was aged like 5-10 years, and the art lacked detail. ... The only thing that was OK were the backgrounds, and even then I recall them only being basic. The story was.. well, unfortunately, totally butchered. The plot was rushed, and character development was thrown out the window in favor of getting the story done in two volumes. We don't get to see Kirito go from Mr. Loner into someone who readily joins in with parties and realizes it's more fun to be with others than by yourself. He's just instantly Mr. Nice Guy who likes being in a group. I think the Beater thing was only brushed on in here, and I don't recall the battle with Kuradeel being there (though it may have been, but I forgot). It may have been, but if it was, it was rushed. Actually, I think Laughing Coffin as a whole was almost ditched. Additionally, Lisbeth and Silica do not appear at all here. Kirito just pulls his second sword from thin air here. Finally, Asuna and Kirito's relationship is almost nonexistent here. I think they just instantly know each other, like each other after the cooking thing, meet Yui, and fight at the end. They skip all of the early Kirito/Asuna scenes, which leaves their relationship feeling even more rushed than usual. Overall, this was a horrible adaptation of a good anime. If you've seen the anime and want to revisit the world of Aincrad, read the light novel, or the Progressive series. If you are interested in SAO, but want to start with a manga (I do recommend just streaming the anime through Crunchyroll or Netflix, but if you really want to start with a manga..), read the adaptation of Sword Art Online: Progressive. It doesn't follow the anime exactly (it goes more into Kirito and Asuna as characters and the dungeons, though), but it's at least not rushed feeling.

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Sword Art Online is a great Light Novel and the anime is also a great watch too. There is also the manga of Sword Art Online: Aincrad, which on the other hand is not too great. I'll tell you exactly why.
This manga would deserve a 7 compared to the Light Novel or anime. Many people take a 7 as a relatively low score, but it indeed is pretty high. I've read parts of the LN and I'm watching the anime. I will review ... and compare this from the anime, since it was nicely adapted from the LN. The manga was good, but it lacked in many things, that the Light Novel and anime provided. This is what I mean when I say the manga is not as great compared to the LN or anime. From any Sword Art Online fan, the basic story is about a boy named Kirito who gets trapped in the game Sword Art Online. If you die in the game world, you die in real life. The only way to escape Sword Art Online is to beat all 100 floors. Based from the anime, the events that Kirito is involved in occur in the manga as well. Events such as, how the start of the was
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