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Volume three down! My second korean book read this year, and I'll definitely be picking up the fourth volume soon because my favourite panel of the series is in the next one, I think!
As a general note, I will say that these books suck to physically read because they are so goddamn heavy. I suppose people reading them in Korean can probably get through them a lot faster than I can, but damn do my hands ache. All for the price of good quality paper and pointing, I suppose, so swings and roundabout.
As for the actual content, I did enjoy this volume even if this arc is a lull in the overall romance plot. This volume focuses on an occurrence of school violence/ bullying, and we get a lot of Seowon's backstory and more about his general family life and attitude. We are, in fact, so removed from the fantasy plot that Haena never even transforms in this volume. The story was handled surprisingly well for the genre, taking a turn away from the comedy of the other volumes and arcs a bit. It was also refreshing to read after being on a manga binge last month, as I found the trend in Japanese depictions of school bullying or violence is to either make the violent characters the protagonists who are misunderstood (-.-) or have the bullied FLs fall in love with the teacher that saved them from it (_._).
Comparatively, this clears.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to psycho tiger guy, whose name is possibly just a formality at this point, going crazy on the bully bitch in the next volume!!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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.
great readddd.. especially if you're trying to complete your reading challenge 🤸♀️
i have a love-hate relationship with bogum lee fr
also I have no idea what this volume is about because I read it on Webtoon so yolo ig
(i feel like this is from C24-C33 but idk. someone mentioned those numbers in the reviews. thank u to the person who's literally doing God's work right now)