Kum-Ji thought the band was going to Miami, but she ends up stuck in the smelly countryside! To make things worse, the water snakes attack her! Ah - the dream of the beautiful beaches of Miami has all blown away! Moreover, when she open her eyes, she finds herself in the arms of E-Wan! E-Soh gets jealous as can be, while Kun-Ji can't make her heart stop beating so fast! Find out more about their love triangle in this fourth book of the series!
Well, the artwork continues to be cute and totally bishonen. I'm so happy for that. Everything continues in the story, except that our heroine Kum-Ji is starting or possibly finally makes (it will depend on the ending of the series of course) a choice as to the boy she truly has feelings for. This is cute, and totally unexpected. You see, I expect these things to go on forever and ever, but this is Manwha and not manga and maybe this is one of the better things about these books.
The big cliffie surprise ending in the last volume leads into this one, and our heroes being stranded out in the boonies, which is cool. Kum-ji obviously gets more time with her two boys, and starts to like one of them more, leaving the other, cuter one in my opinion on the outs, and knowing it. Could this be the beginning of a rivalry between band mates? And then the scheming fan club president finds yet another reason to hate Kum-ji more, which will likely lead to trouble for her in the next volume. So . . . yeah, not so good for Kum-ji who still doesn't end up with anybody.
The artwork is beautiful, the story continues to be funny, cute and romantic. *sighs* But my pairing isn't doing so well. Here's hoping that it will change for the better in the next volume, and here's hoping that the mangakas can keep the superb art and story escalating for our pleasure.
Awesome book, no matter if you read books or comics of any kind.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
While on vacation at Wu-Hee's house in the country, Kum-Ji finally realizes that she has feelings for E-Wan, even though he's pretty much always grumpy and mean. --------- Ugh, seriously, these guys are the worst! What rude, entitled jerks! Also, there's a lot in this series that is really dated and awkward now. I feel like I'm growing disillusioned with it, which makes me sad!
I really enjoy this manga series, though it isn't for children at all. It deals with some mature themes (suicide, drinking, etc), but I still find it wonderfully done.