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Kill Me, Kiss Me Volume 2 by Lee Young You

lexi_lovesbooks's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted

adeleinwanderland's review against another edition

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4.0

Aj lajk it very mač. Akorát mě serou ty korejský jména... připadám si jako totální debil, když je neumím ani pořádně přečíst. Natož vyslovovat správně.

_p0ssum_'s review

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2.25

The manga keeps on jumping around everywhere and alot of the text doesn't make sense . I have alot of unanswered questions. 

serena_dawn's review

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3.0

This is the strange story of Jung-Woo meeting the bookish punk girl Que-Min, who falls for him, and he doesn't know her name but the gang leader Ghoon-Hahm does - and he wants to steal a girl from the pretty boy who stole his girl. Que-Min may choose the punk to save the pretty boy, and Jung-Woo may never know her name.

Questions unanswered- what girl did Jung-Woo steal from Ghoon-Hahm?

What happened to Jung-Woo's parents?

Does Jung-Woo get to keep the puppy?

half_bloodreader's review

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1.0

Only 3 volumes to finish the series. Alas, it's not worth it.

The characters are terrible and annoying, and I'm sick of both males and females using bashing terms for girls. From skank to worse. The same goes for misogynist stuff and toxic masculinity.

And the violence! It may not be graphic, but there's more of that than anything else- almost no story. Can we really say this is for a female audience?

As a note, one can read the first volume and feel like that's the (lame) end
Seriously, "Let me go, let me go... Hold me tighter"?? What the frog is that??
, since this volume focuses more on an annoying girl who sort of crushes, in her weird way, on Tae's cousin. If you expected Tae, Kun or Ga-Woon, they only make a small appearance.

The second volume, however, ends in that cheap way of leaving clues about dark pasts so the reader keeps buying. Despite the slogan remaining Crossdress to impress, there is none of that.
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