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(I'm guessing which volume I am on. I am reading on Webtoon.)
I thought the premise seemed silly, but the execution is so good that it overrides that.
I may even get Viki for a month so I can watch the adaptation that aired a few days ago. But it is tricky with graphic adaptations, especially when you like the art. Hmm...
Synopsis: "A push and pull romance between a woman who is trying to solve a curse that turns her into a dog every midnight and a man who is afraid of dogs!"
I really enjoyed this series it's by the same creator of See You In My 19th Life. That one was my 1st webtoon. I enjoyed the romance, the sister's relationship, and the ending overall.
What I didn't like was the LANGUAGE. There was so much of it 🙈 I was just a little surprised because her other work didn't have any.
Overall, I'm happy I read it & most likely, I will be checking out the kdrama.
My Korean is still not great enough to truly 100% get everything, but I've read it twice in English as well, and I like this story, so I know whats going on at least. I picked up volume 3 in Korean so we'll see when I have the brain power to actually push through that one.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.