Showing posts with label Manhwa Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manhwa Review. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Manhwa Review: Void's Enigmatic Mansion, Volume 1 Paperback
I've finished "Void's Enigmatic Mansion, Volume 1" by JiEun Ha.
What if your greatest wish could be granted?
The enigmatic mansion on 6 Roland Street belongs to one Mr. Void, who resides on the seventh floor. Unbeknownst to the rest of the tenants in Void's mansion, their greatest wishes could be granted. And as the stories of the residents intertwine, they soon learn that what they desire is not always what is best.
Product Details
Series: Void's Enigmatic Mansion
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press; Tra edition (September 23, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316410993
ISBN-13: 978-0316410991
About the Author
HeeEun Kim is the artist behind the popular manwha series A Kiss for My Prince and Dear My Girls.
JiEun Ha is a popular Korean fantasy fiction author whose other works include the critically acclaimed Ice Forest, Fresh Blood Sand, and an anthology collection titled Dream Walk.
My Review:
This manhwa is pretty heavy and the cover is very eye-catching and glossy. The pictures are very glossy, eye-catching and well drawn.
The stories are very suspenseful and a couple are quite violent and well detailed.
3/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Manhwa Review: Jack Frost, Vol. 9 Paperback
I've finished "Jack Frost Vol. 9" by JinHo Ko.
Cornered among the slabs of the Ancient Rock, Helmina comes face-to-face with Dust, head of the West District. With Jack Frost kept busy elsewhere, fighting the West's vicious pack of warriors, Helmina is forced to test the strength of her powers against the mighty lycanthrope. Alliances will shift and new powers will rise in the battle for dominance and the mirror image!
About the Author
JinHo Ko is the creator of the manhwa series Croquis Pop and Jack Frost (published by Yen Press). He was inspired to become a manhwa artist in primary school and has been drawing manhwa since approximately the age of 12.
Product Details
Series: Jack Frost
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (February 18, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316322296
ISBN-13: 978-0316322294
My Review:
The illustrations are well drawn and you can distinguish all the characters from each other.
This volume had lots of violence, fights and betrayal.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Manhwa Review: Jack Frost, Vol. 8 Paperback
I've finished "Jack Frost Vol. 8" by JinHo Ko.
Jack the Ripper has completed his first task as a spy for the West District: discover the location of the Ancient Rock that contains the knowledge of Magic King Solomon - all the wisdom in the world. But during his time in the North, Ripper has discovered something else that has attracted his employers' attention. Jack the Ripper has never allied himself with any district, but when it comes to protecting the young mirror image, has he found someone he's willing to fight for?
About the Author
JinHo Ko is the creator of the manhwa series Croquis Pop and Jack Frost (published by Yen Press). He was inspired to become a manhwa artist in primary school and has been drawing manhwa since approximately the age of 12.
Product Details
Series: Jack Frost
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (November 19, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316322288
ISBN-13: 978-0316322287
My Review:
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Manhwa Review: Very! Very! Sweet, Vol. 5 Paperback
I've finished "Very Very Sweet Vol. 5" by Ji-Sang Shin and Geo.
Heartbroken and mortified at San-Ne's discovery of her secret affections, Be-Ri launches headfirst into a relationship with Mu-Hyuk. She's still not overly fond of him, at least not in a romantic way, but she's willing to give it a try, if only to forget about San-Ne. But Tsuyoshi isn't pleased about the new arrangement. For one thing, Mu-Hyuk is so overprotective that Tsuyoshi hardly ever gets to hang out with Be-Ri at school. For another, much to his own surprise, Tsuyoshi is unhappy at seeing Be-Ri with another guy. True, they were only "fake dating" for the sake of his grandfather, but now the old man isn't the only one thinking they should give it another go.
Product Details
Series: Very! Very! Sweet (Book 5)
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (November 17, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 075953148X
ISBN-13: 978-0759531482
About the Author
JiSang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very! Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
My Review:
Be-Ri is extremely mortified that San-Ne knows of her love for him that she starts dating Mu-Hyuk. She still doesn't have romantic feelings for him but willing to try to forget her feelings for San-Ne. It's quite obvious she isn't very happy!
Tsuyoshi isn't very happy that Be-Ri is with another guy and especially one that is overprotective like Mu-Hyuk.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Manhwa Review: Very! Very! Sweet, Vol. 4 Paperback
I've finished "Very Very Sweet Vol. 4" by Ji-Sang Shin and Geo.
Tsuyoshi and Be-Ri's charade has Grandfather convinced, but it's just a bit too convincing for Erica and Mu-Hyuk. Forming a coalition of their own, the pair is determined to prevent Tsuyoshi and Be-Ri from becoming anything more than business partners. Meanwhile, Gyu-Ri and San-Ne are on the rocks as Gyu-Ri's unfaithfulness becomes increasingly apparent. Be-Ri watches their relationship crumble before her eyes, her heart filled with concern for the suffering San-Ne. It could be an opportunity to make her move, but as much as she cares for him, does she really want her true feelings out in the open at a time like this?
Product Details
Series: Very! Very! Sweet (Book 4)
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press; 1St Edition edition (July 14, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759531463
ISBN-13: 978-0759531468
About the Author
Ji-Sang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very! Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
My Review:
Gyu-Ri and San-Ne relationship is on the rocks when it becomes quite obvious that she is being unfaithful which forces Be-Ri to finally break down and start crying. I definitely could feel her pain and anguish (especially with an older sister like Gyu-Ri what a piece of work who treats her like a servant and also the way she also treats San-Ne).
We finally learn the truth about Tsuyoshi's birth and the unfortunate events of what happened. It's a tragic tale because his grandfather drove his son away and took Tsuyoshi from Ito's older sister which resulted in her killing herself.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada and Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 4 [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 4" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
Hee-So's devotion to Won-Jun is so major that she's willing to go to great lengths to make him happy. This time, she decides to go against the tide of popular (female) opinion at school by siding with Sae-Bom against the girls who hate her. Doing this even alienates her from her best friend, Nam-Joo, but while Hee-So is many things, she's no quitter, and she has no intention of giving up on either Sae-Bom or Nam-Joo! However, when the dirty tricks reach fever pitch, will Hee-So's determination be enough to get her out of a potentially fatal situation? Or will she need a little magic on her side?
About the Author
SangEun Lee is also the creator of the manhwa series Forget About Love and Love or Money.
Product Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press; 1 edition (June 15, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759529973
ISBN-13: 978-0759529977
My Review:
Hee-So and Sae-Bom are being targeted by the popular girls in gym class. All of the girls decide to team up and throw balls at Hee-So and Sae-Bom which Hee-So rebounds. Then they throw one at Sae-Bom and Hee-So throws herself at the ball and she gets hit in the face. She faints and the girls throw a bunch at Hee-So and Sae-Bom until Won-Jun saves them.
He takes Hee-So to the infirmary and he has a chat with Whie-Young. Then Won-Jun has a chat with Nam-Joo about not knowing about her feelings about her friendship with Hee-Soo.
Hee-So challanges Nam-Joo to a judo match which Nam-Joo lets her win. Hee-Soo makes Nam-Joo hang around Sae-Bom and to protect her.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Manhwa Review: Very! Very! Sweet, Vol. 8 [Paperback]
I've finished "Very Very Sweet Vol. 8" the last manhwa in the series by Ji-Sang Shin and Geo.
Product Description
Luckily, Be-Ri's timely discovery of the forgotten Doki saves the cat's life. But while Doki is well on his way to a full recovery, his master back in Japan is struggling with losing his grandfather and having to rethink his identity. With only snatches of news from Erica's brother, the uncertainty about Tsuyoshi's condition weighs heavily on Be-Ri's mind and heart. Given the physical distance between them, Be-Ri will have to take decisive action if she wants to help her friend. Is she ready to make a bold move in the name of love? There's no turning back in the final volume of Very! Very! Sweet!
About the Author
JiSang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very! Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
Product Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (November 30, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316126764
ISBN-13: 978-0316126762
My Review:
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Manhwa Review: Very! Very! Sweet, Vol. 7 [Paperback]
I've finished "Very Very Sweet Vol. 7" by Ji-Sang Shin and Geo.
Product Description
Tsuyoshi wanders the streets, still reeling after learning the truth of his past and the cruelty that ripped his true family apart. Unwilling to return home and face his uncle and grandfather, Tsuyoshi asks to stay with Be-Ri for the night. But Erica and Mi-Hyuk are not about to leave the two of them alone in an empty house, and Be-Ri is soon made the unwilling host of an impromptu slumber party. It's no surprise when Tsuyoshi is the first to fall asleep, but when the time comes to rouse him, Tsuyoshi remains unconscious.
About the Author
JiSang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very! Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
Product Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (June 15, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759531501
ISBN-13: 978-0759531505
My Review:
This volume opens with Tsuyoshi wandering the streets looking lost and sad apparently after learning the painful truth about his past that tore his family apart. Be-Ri follows him and he lets her know he can hear her walk and then he asks her to pay for food since he is hungry. He sure does have an appetite (never known anyone to eat that amount of food in my life time).
He asks Be-Ri if he can stay overnight at her house because he doesn't want to face his grandfather or uncle. Erica and Mi-Hyuk overhear and they refuse to allow them to be alone so they invite themselves over too. When they finally fall asleep Tsuyoshi is the first to go down and when Be-Ri tries to wake him up he stays unconscious.
The illustrations are still sharp and clear as ever and Tsuyoshi's uncle really looks like E-Wan from Chocolate. This volume has a very sad and somber mood especially the death of his grandfather and how senseless it was.
4/5
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 8 [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 8" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
Beatrice has disappeared without a trace, leaving Hee-So to wallow in despair (not to mention her own filth) due to his inexplicable absence. And even a visit from Won-Jun can't drag her out of the dumps! In fact, he only makes it worse when Won-Jun takes Hee-So's true story about her walking, talking, now-missing cactus as a hint for him to mind his own business and get lost. But before Hee-So can be yanked out of her pity party to set things right with him, Sae-Bom's family drama begins to unfold with sudden and shocking consequences! Will Hee-So be able to make it over the rough road that lies ahead of her without her trusty, spiny little confidante at her side?
About the Author
SangEun Lee is also the creator of the manhwa series Forget About Love and Love or Money.
Product Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (August 16, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316187615
ISBN-13: 978-0316187619
My Review:
In this volume Hee-So is depressed and worried because Beatrice has disappeared. Meanwhile Beatrice is living at Whie-Young's house and is happy to do chores for his mother and grandmother. One day Whie-Young asks Whie-Young to pick up some groceries for her so he sends Beatrice to retrieve them. On the way he bumps into Hee-So who is waiting for Won-Jun at a park.
Beatrice starts running from Hee-So and she chases after him but slips in a puddle. He comes back to help her up and she starts yelling and hitting him. She finally calms down and asks him to come home with her and meet her family for dinner. When they arrive all the women in the family are smitten with him and they wished he was their son or brother.
We see Won-Jun has gone to meet Sae-Bom at another park because she is upset her mom is sending her to America to live with her dad. Won-Jun asks Sae-Bom if it would be okay if he went to America with her.
4/5
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 7 [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 7" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
Summer vacation is finally here, and for Hee-So that means idyllic days filled with phone calls to Won-Jun, dreaming about Won-Jun, going out on steamy dates with Won-Jun, and smooching with Won-Jun! But leave it to Beatrice to throw a wrench into things! When Hee-So's spunky, spiky cactus friend transforms into his handsome boy self off-schedule and stays that way, not even a bucket of chicken can get him back into his plant pot! And while Hee-So's plans for romance have suddenly been waylaid by this development, will it prove to be a golden opportunity for Beatrice to make a romantic move of his own?
About the Author
SangEun Lee is also the creator of the manhwa series Forget About Love and Love or Money.
Product Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (June 28, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759530009
ISBN-13: 978-0759530003
My Review:
Hee-So is expecting to have steamy dates with Won-Jun, on the phone with Won-Jun and kissing Won-Jon now that summer is finally here. Meanwhile Beatrice her cactus friend is depressed and wishes to stay with Hee-So and one day he transforms into his human self. Even a bucket of chicken doesn't turn him back into his cactus self so Hee-So decides to stay with him cooped up in her room everyday.
Won-Jun misses her so he comes to visit her one day and she finally confesses to him about Beatrice but he takes it as he should butt out of her business. He decides he won't visit or call her for awhile and she becomes more depressed.
4/5
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Monday, April 8, 2013
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 6 [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 6" by SangEun Lee.
Sae-Bom's birthday turns into the happiest day of Hee-So's life?! After Won-Jun asks her out during Sae-Bom's birthday party, Hee-So's on cloud nine! But is everything really all sunshine and roses? Sae-Bom has had to grow up in the span of a day, Won-Jun is secretly troubled by Sae-Bom's obvious distress, and Whie-Young's magical exertions have kept him out of commission. On the five-day anniversary of Hee-So's relationship bliss (leave it to her to celebrate even the smallest milestones!), she runs into the long-absent Whie-Young en route to school and gets dragged into cutting class with him! But when they return to find Won-Jun waiting for them back at Hee-So's, will her cheating ways lead to an explosive finale for her second chance at love?
About the Author
SangEun Lee is also the creator of the manhwa series Forget About Love and Love or Money.
Product Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (February 22, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 075952999X
ISBN-13: 978-0759529991
My Review:
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 5 [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 5" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
Only fools rush in to burning buildings! Lucky for Sae-Bom and her stuffed-rabbit friend, Toe-Toe, Hee-So was foolish enough to do just that. But while the events of that day get the mean girls at school to apologize to Sae-Bom, Hee-So's charge seems sadder than ever, and she even stops bringing her beloved bunny to school! What exactly is the deal with that darned rabbit? When her chicken-craving cactus, Beatrice, lets it slip about Whie-Young's special powers, will Hee-So finally begin to put two and two together about Beatrice, Toe-Toe, and Whie-Young?
About the Author
SangEun Lee is also the creator of the manhwa series Forget About Love and Love or Money.
Product Details
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (October 26, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759529981
ISBN-13: 978-0759529984
My Review:
In this volume Hee-Soo drags Beatrice and Whie-Young over to Sae-Bom's for her birthday. Sae-Bom is very happy but surprised. They have cake which Won-Jun brought over and Hee-So makes seaweed soup as the main dish. Everyone is surprised it's very good and nothing is left.
Beatrice lets it slip about Whie-Young's special powers and Hee-So begs Whie-Young to bring Toe-Toe back to life. Whie-Young has trouble saying no to her so he goes to Sae-Bom's room and grabs Toe-Toe the rabbit. He practically yells at it and it suddenly goes to life and talks to him. Then it throws him onto the bed and knocks him out (that was hilarious). Toe-Toe and Sae-Bom are so happy to talk to each other again. They have a heart to heart talk where Toe-Toe explains that Sae-Bom won't see him again since she has friends now.
Meanwhile downstairs in the bathroom Won-Jun and Hee-So are having a conversation. He explains to her that he likes her and asks her out again. Then he kisses her but Hee-So is confused not believing at first that he wants her back. He finally convinces her when Sae-Bom interrupts them (both are too busy) to notice. Sae-Bom seems upset when she goes back upstairs to her bedroom.
Whie-Young has a talk to Sae-Bom about her liking him and he suggests testing that by using their bodies. He grabs her chin and is about to kiss her but she asks him to stop. Then he says she realizes she only thinks she likes him. While this is happening Beatrice fell asleep in the living room.
4/5
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Monday, April 1, 2013
Manhwa Review: Jack Frost, Vol. 7 [Paperback]
I've finished "Jack Frost Vol. 7" by JinHo Ko.
Product Description
Her father killed before her eyes, Noh-A flies into a rage, unleashing her true power as the mirror image. Can her father's words have meant what she suspects? Was Jack Frost responsible for her father's grisly demise in the human world? As Jack squares off against the vengeful mirror image, the truth of Noh-A's father's past and his relationship with the former mirror image is revealed whether Noh-A is prepared to face it or not!
About the Author
JinHo Ko is the creator of the manhwa series Croquis Pop and Jack Frost (published by Yen Press). He was inspired to become a manhwa artist in primary school and has been drawing manhwa since approximately the age of 12.
Product Details
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Yen Press; Tra edition (March 26, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316233730
ISBN-13: 978-0316233736
My Review:
Noh-A is a new student at Amityville High School and she is known as a mirror-image a person who has died but has become immortal. Her blood has the ability to heal wounds.
Jack Frost is a mysterious and scary student who can withstand amount of damage and dish out as much too. He is extremely skilled and legendary fighter and is known as the strongest fighter in Amityville.
We find out that Helmina has asked Jack to protect Noh-A and to take her as a lover but he has declined. He is connected to Noh-A by a doll her father gave to her before he died who also bears his name.
I really enjoyed this manhwa with it's beautiful illustrations, storyline and characters. It's quite violent but even though this is my first time reading this series it was easy to figure out what going on and who everyone was.
4/5
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 2 (v. 2) [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 2" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
Hee-So joins the Girl Scouts to be closer to Won-Jun after he dumped her. But it's Whie-Young who helps her when she's in trouble. The love triangle twists into a weird quadrangular relationship when it comes out that Sae-Bom likes Whie-Young!
About the Author
SangEun Lee is also the creator of the manhwa series Forget About Love and Love or Money.
Product Details
Reading level: Ages 14 and up
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (October 27, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759529957
ISBN-13: 978-0759529953
My Review:
Hee-So is quite devastated with the breakup with Won-Jun that she doesn't want anyone to know about it. She goes to great lengths to win him back.
We also find out that Beatrice the walking and uncouth talking cactus turns into a full grown boy whenever the full moon is up. Hee-So also wants to make sure no one knows about Beatrice and makes sure he stays locked up in her room.
Hee-So has had 12 boyfriends at the tender age of 15 and started around 7 years old. Whie-Young is interested in her but she doesn't take notice because she's too busy trying to win back Won-Jun. We are introduced to Sae-Bom the 4th person in the 8 year long running love triangle who's into Whie-Young.
Won-Yun isn't the nicest kind of guy when he lets Whie-Young know that he likes Hee-So. He admits he accepted Hee-So's proposition even though it was annoying and embarrassing because he knew she was special to Whie-Young. He did it for revenge because 8 years ago the girl he liked chose Whie-Young and now the one Whie-Young likes is so into him.
We learn the more Whie-Young uses his powers it shortens his life but he's determined to protect Hee-So even though she gets into dangerous situations since he met her.
The girl scout group are very petty, ugly (I don't mean in looks but personality) - since they like to bully Sae-Bom since they think she is a freak and all the guys seem to like her and want to help her. They like to trip her and throw her bunny Toe-Toe into a tree so she would fall into a hole in the woods.
5/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
Manhwa in series:
1. 13th Boy Vol. 1
2. 13th Boy Vol. 2
3. 13th Boy Vol. 3
4. 13th Boy Vol. 4
5. 13th Boy Vol. 5
6. 13th Boy Vol. 6
7. 13th Boy Vol. 7
8. 13th Boy Vol. 8
9. 13th Boy Vol. 9
10. 13th Boy Vol. 10
11. 13th Boy Vol. 11
12. 13th Boy Vol. 12
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Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 1 (v. 1) [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 1" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
It was love at first sight. The moment Hee-So's eyes met Won-Jun's she knew it was meant to be. Their relationship took off when Hee-So confessed her feelings on national TV, but less than a month later, Won-jun is ready to call it quits without any explanation at all. Hee-So's had a lot of boyfriends - Won-Jun is number twelve - but being dumped is never easy. She's not ready to move on to the thirteenth boy just yet. Determined to reunite with Won-Jun, Hee-So's on a mission to win over her destined love once more.
About the Author
SangEun Lee is also the creator of the manhwa series Forget About Love and Love or Money.
Product Details
Reading level: Ages 14 and up
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (June 9, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759529949
ISBN-13: 978-0759529946
My Review:
The manhwa opens with Hee-So confessing her love for Won-Jun on a live reality dating show and they start dating. One month later Won-Jun breaks up with her without giving a reason and she is determined to win him back.
During her path to win Won-Jun back there are some obstacles one which involves Whie-Young an irritating and mysterious classmate who helps her and also hinders her in her quest. Whie-Young has mysterious powers which he uses to protect and help Hee-So. I thought it was so funny how he shows up whenever Hee-So's in trouble but he also likes to irritate her.
Hee-So has a pet cactus Beatrice who can walk, foul-mouthed and really cares for Hee-So. There is no explanation of Beatrice's existence.
I highly recommend this series if you like love triangles with a ditzy heroine, mysterious love interest with powers, cute but strange girl, vulgar talking cactus and a nonchalant former boyfriend.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
Manhwa in series:
1. 13th Boy Vol. 1
2. 13th Boy Vol. 2
3. 13th Boy Vol. 3
4. 13th Boy Vol. 4
5. 13th Boy Vol. 5
6. 13th Boy Vol. 6
7. 13th Boy Vol. 7
8. 13th Boy Vol. 8
9. 13th Boy Vol. 9
10. 13th Boy Vol. 10
11. 13th Boy Vol. 11
12. 13th Boy Vol. 12
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Monday, January 28, 2013
Manhwa Review: Very! Very! Sweet, Vol. 2 (v. 2) [Paperback]
I've finished "Very Very Sweet Vol. 2" by Ji-Sang Shin and Geo.
Product Description
The fur may have been flying at their first meeting, but things have eased up a little between Be-Ri and Tsuyoshi. Their newfound neighborliness raises Mi-Hyuk's hackles, however, prompting him to make a bid for Be-Ri's affections. And as Tsuyoshi defends her from the oncoming love attack, no one is more surprised than Be-Ri herself. But when a familiar face from Japan shows up on Tsuyoshi's doorstep, Be-Ri's not the only one who has to deal with affairs of the heart.
About the Author
JiSang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very! Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
Product Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (November 18, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759528667
ISBN-13: 978-0759528666
My Review:
Be-Ri is spending more time with Tsuyoshi and realizes he is a kind-hearted young man. She shows him how to get to school and how to get home for a week and finally he gets it.
Mi-Hyuk her friend becomes jealous when she is spending time with Tsuyoshi and he sees they are getting closer. He announces to everyone that she is his future wife and asks Be-Ri to be his girlfriend. She doesn't take too kindly to that and beats him up. The next day he hounds her by asking her who she likes which she responds the guy that all the girls have a crush on. The guy hears her and asks her out since he is free. In reality she thinks he is a jerk, she isn't interested in Mi-Hyuk and she doesn't even like Tsuyoshi.
Then Tsuyoshi's ex-girlfriend arrives in Korea distraught and forces herself back into his life which causes Be-Ri to become jealous.
I feel sorry for Tsuyoshi when he speaks in Korean it's broken up but you do get the general idea of what he is trying to say. He has perfect hair all the time no matter what happens, a great sense of style and he loves his cat Doki.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
Manhwa in series:
1. Very Very Sweet Vol. 1
2. Very Very Sweet Vol. 2
3. Very Very Sweet Vol. 3
4. Very Very Sweet Vol. 4
5. Very Very Sweet Vol. 5
6. Very Very Sweet Vol. 6
7. Very Very Sweet Vol. 7
8. Very Very Sweet Vol. 8
Labels:
Be-Ri,
Geo,
Ji-Sang Shin,
Manhwa Review,
Very Very Sweet Vol. 2
Manhwa Review: Very! Very! Sweet, Vol. 1 (v. 1) [Paperback]
I've finished "Very Very Sweet Vol. 1" by SangEun Lee and Geo.
Product Description
A spoiled brat from a wealthy Japanese family, Tsuyoshi is unceremoniously shipped off to Korea by his strict grandfather who tells him the family secret - they're Korean! Sparks fly when the resentful high schooler arrives at the airport and shares an impromptu cab ride with Kang Be-Ri, a plucky girl who happens to be his new neighbor. Will the two ever get past their differences? And will Tsuyoshi learn to accept his new destiny?
About the Author
JiSang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very! Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
Product Details
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (July 15, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759528659
ISBN-13: 978-0759528659
My Review:
The characters remind me so much of the characters from Chocolat their previous series.
Tsuyoshi = E-Soh
Kang Be-Ri = Kim-Ji
Oppa/Tsuyoshi's uncle = E-Wan
Tsuyoshi is a rich spoil brat that is sent to Korea to learn his roots and when he shares a ride with the do-it yourself frugal Be-Ri Kang (who has a thing for her sister's boyfriend Oppa who lives with them as a tenant) the sparks definitely fly especially the spit.
The manhwa has lots of hot guys, hilarious laughing moments, two cute cats Gu-Nyang and Doki (Be-Ri Kang's cat Gu-Nyang talks), beautiful artwork and some interesting cultural jokes.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
Manhwa in series:
1. Very Very Sweet Vol. 1
2. Very Very Sweet Vol. 2
3. Very Very Sweet Vol. 3
4. Very Very Sweet Vol. 4
5. Very Very Sweet Vol. 5
6. Very Very Sweet Vol. 6
7. Very Very Sweet Vol. 7
8. Very Very Sweet Vol. 8
Labels:
Geo,
Ji-Sang Shin,
Manhwa Review,
Very Very Sweet Vol. 1
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Manhwa Review: Chocolat, Vol. 8 [Paperback]
I've finished "Chocolat Vol. 8" by Ji-Sang Shin and Geo.
Product Description
Kum-Ji takes pity on E-Soh and tells him where her heart truly lies. But speaking candidly with E-Soh doesn't automatically give her an opening to grow closer to E-Wan. Just when she decides that it's time for her to stop clinging to her fantasies and come back to reality, the band gets in a terrible accident. Some of the members are hurt badly, and there are fears that the band may not be able to carry on . . . Kum-Ji wants desperately to help her friends, but what can one girl do?! Find out in the long awaited conclusion of Chocolat!
About the Author
JiSang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very! Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
Product Details
Paperback: 512 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (December 11, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316229091
ISBN-13: 978-0316229098
My Review:
Vol. 8 is an Omnibus which consists of Vols. 8, 9 and 10 in one manhwa.
Vol. 8
Kum-Ji's aunt gets married and everyone attends their wedding. She also has a baby (he's very cute) and uses Kum-Ji as babysitter.
E-Wan becomes a model and shoots some pictures with Barbie (he makes a nice amount of money).
Wu-Hee wants to quit Yo-I because she thinks it's no longer fun but management convinces her to wait until the next album is recorded.
E-Soh bullys Wu-Hee and prevents her from quitting when she want too.
Yo-I get into a bad accident and Wu-Hee and E-Soh are hurt badly (Wu-Hee goes home to recover and E-Soh quits the band)
Kum-Ji visits E-Soh but he kicks her out (he starts spazzing out).
Vol. 9
Kum-Ji gets to see E-Wan again when he takes her to Jin's house to ask her if he should take a part in movie (though he will have to walk around naked, etc.) She tells him if he doesn't feel comfortable then he shouldn't play the part. He heard that she went to see E-Soh and asks how he is.
E-Wan and Barbie have a conversation and she is wondering why he refused the movie role. He refuses to talk to her so she resorts to calling Eun-Sung on his cell phone to get E-Wan to talk to her.
E-Wan convinces Kum-Ji to help him find Wu-Hee's place (he GPS/direction prone). They have a nice conversation with Wu-Hee and stay overnight. E-Wan and Kum-Ji check out the stars but they are looking at each other. The next morning they are forced to stay overnight again because of the heavy snow.
Kum-Ji confesses she like E-Soh but E-Wan was the one she wanted to sleep with (he becomes embarassed)
Wu-Hee embarasses Kum-Ji when she yells out to E-Wan that Kum-Ji's happy to stuck in the snow with him. You can see him blushing in the chair while on his cell phone.
Kum-Ji is flustered that she goes outside and starts shoveling (not doing a good job) and E-Wan and Wu-Hee help her. After Wu-Hee goes inside to make tea for all of them while E-Wan and Kum-Ji build a snow fort to rest. Kum-Ji and E-Wan are lying close together when she falls asleep when he suddenly kisses her. She punches him and they have a conversation where she accuses him of wanting to do stuff to her. He admits he likes her and he wanted to do it so he did.
Wu-Hee visits E-Soh and convinces him to rejoin Yo-I. E-Soh believes everyone abandoned him and he's scared of riding the bus.
Vol. 10
E-Soh rejoins Yo-I and is taking psychical therapy (he's in alot of pain since he rode his bike from where he lived).
E-Wan sent a castle he built and a journal to Kum-Ji by courier which she has to pay for. She calls him on his cell but he doesn't pick up (he's driving) and she's getting upset. She walks into a sign which E-Wan witnesses and they go to a park to talk. They have a serious conversation and he convinces her he likes her. They are now a couple.
E-Wan informs E-Soh that he is dating Kum-Ji and they have a serious conversation about why both fell for her and why E-Wan would be attracted to her.
Eun-Sung gets after E-Wan about him telling E-Soh that he is dating Kum-Ji. E-Wan said it was considerate of him instead of him finding out later. Eun-Sung comments that both E-Soh and E-Wan are love sick.
E-Wan has a serious conversation with Barbie and finally convinces her why they wouldn't work. She has a very successful modeling career.
Jin quit DDL and is striking out on his own. He makes a video with a song he wrote to his fans.
Wu-Hee is teaching kids about plants, etc.
Kum-Ji and E-Soh go to the same university. She is also E-Wan's personal manager.
E-Wan has a very successful solo career.
5/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
Manhwa in series:
1. Chocolat Vol. 1
2. Chocolat Vol. 2
3. Chocolat Vol. 3
4. Chocolat Vol. 4
5. Chocolat Vol. 5
6. Chocolat Vol. 6
7. Chocolat Vol. 7
8. Chocolat Vol. 8
Labels:
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Geo,
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Kum-Ji,
Manhwa Review
Manhwa Review: Chocolat Volume 3 (Chocolat (Yen)) (v. 3) [Paperback]
I've finished "Chocolat Vol. 3" by Shin Ji-Sang and Geo.
Product Description
Kum-Ji just wants to get close to her idol, DDL. Unfortunately, her plan quickly backfires because it was exposed by Yo-I, their rival. Kum-Ji finally decides to resign from her official position in Yo-I's fan club. But before she is able to do so, E-Soh of Yo-I confesses that he has a crush on her. On top of that, even E-Wan of Yo-I also shows interest in her. What is she going to do now?
About the Author
JiSang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very!
Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
Product Details
Paperback: 200 pages
Publisher: Ice Kunion (August 2, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 8952744802
ISBN-13: 978-8952744807
My Review:
In this volume Barbie sets up Kum-Ji to get beat up and her friends come to rescue her. Unfortunately they all get beaten up and Kum-Ji has to go to the hospital with a head injury. She got punched in the face and hit a wall.
Meanhile Yo-I are just about to go on stage for a concernt when E-Wan needs to go to bathroom. E-Soh quickly looks for Kum-Ji's phone among E-Wan's clothes but doesn't find it. E-Wan comes behind him and show's him Kum-Ji's phone while asking him, "were you looking for this?" Then they have a conversation about E-Wan bringing the phone onstage and that Yo-I's image is their clothes. E-Wan reminds E-Soh that he should worry about his own image.
After the concert is over E-Wan is checking out Kum-Ji's phone and commenting that no messages were received today. When all of a sudden there is a ping and her reads it. He starts running and yelling for Kum-Ji's aunt to read this message on Kum-Ji's phone. She asks him why he has Kum-Ji's phone but he tells her to just read this message and what it means. Pretty Boy has sent a message asking Kum-Ji she got to the hospital since she got hit pretty hard. Her aunt calls the hospital and finds out that Kum-Ji has a head injury and she is fine. Her and E-Soh go to the hospital when E-Wan asks E-Soh to give Kum-Ji back her phone. When E-Soh visits Kum-Ji at the hospital he hugs her and tells her he's glad she's fine.
The next day Yo-I have just finished having their photos taken when E-Wan asks E-Soh, "how she is?" E-Soh asks, "her?" E-Wan replies, "her." E-Soh says, "Kum-Ji? She's fine but she won't say what happened". E-Wan replies back, "I'm glad she's okay." Then E-Soh starts asking why are you so interested in Kum-Ji for ex: carrying her phone around, etc. E-Wan replies back, "one of our fans got hurt and I wanted to know how they are?" E-Soh tells E-Wan he better not fall for Kum-Ji and E-Wan asks him why are you afraid?"
I will update some more later on tonight, so please check back, thanks!
5/5
Labels:
Chocolat Vol. 3,
E-Soh,
E-Wan,
Geo,
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Kum-Ji,
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Monday, December 3, 2012
Manhwa Review: Chocolat Volume 2 (Chocolat (Yen)) (v. 2) [Paperback]
I've finished "Chocolat Vol. 2" by Ji-Sang Shin and Geo.
Product Description
Kum-Ji thought that she was willing to do anything to get closer to her favorite boy band, DDL, even if it meant that she had to join a fan club of their new rival group, Yo-i. But it is getting harder and harder to deal with E-Soh of Yo-i, the only one who knows about her little secret. And now, E-Soh drops a bomb on her when he admits that he likes her? What will Kum-ji do when she finds out that the boy with her most cherished secret likes her?
About the Author
JiSang Shin and Geo are the creative team behind a number of popular manhwa titles, including Very! Very! Sweet, Chocolat, Rolling, and Sad Love Story.
Product Details
Paperback: 200 pages
Publisher: Ice Kunion (April 19, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 8952744721
ISBN-13: 978-8952744722
My Review:
Kum-Ji is still contending with E-Soh's blackmail demands when he drops a bomb on her - he admits he likes her.
Kum-Ji finds out that E-Wan's mother has died and he is going to the funeral (we learn that she was ill in the head and left her son by himself). He meets his dad and they have an argument and his father slaps him one. His dad commands him to get changed and to behave himself.
Kum-Ji arrives at the designated place and is surprised to see Barbie (she is E-Wan's #1 fan) there too. E-Wan arrives and he starts yelling at them and insulting them. Kum-Ji has had enough and she whacks him with her bag and he is surprised (I was laughing at this part because he really looked scary with one eye glaring out of the hole in the bag). Barbie vows Kum-Ji will pay for hitting her E-Wan!
Kum-Ji is waiting for her aunt when E-Wan calls her over to help him with his costume. They have a very enlightening conversation about loving someone unconditionally for no reason. I believe he has a new respect for her after this conversation and this is the set up for the love triangle.
E-Wan calls Kum-Ji on her cell phone and in return he will introduce her to Jin her idol from DDL who is the hospital. Kum-Ji doesn't fare well since she goes into fan mode and has trouble talking to him and she is fumbling around. When she and E-Wan finally leaves he starts on her again about liking Jin, etc. and does she really think she has a chance with him. She finally has enough and yells back at him and slams the door in his face. I was laughing again because of the facial expression he had when she was yelling at him.
Also Kum-Ji forgot her cell in Jin's room and he calls E-Wan about it. E-Wan keeps her cell. Kum-Ji realizes she forgot her phone and calls her cell and confesses her love for Jin. E-Wan starts ragging on her again and tells her to come get her phone with all she has. She does and beans E-Wan with paper but Barbie witnesses this again and she vows once again that Kum-Ji will pay for hitting her E-Wan.
DDL performs a concert and after E-Wan checks Kum-Ji's phone for messages and laughs when he realizes she is texting him with swear words. Eun-Sang comments that this isn't like him and why he doesn't he just return the phone to Kum-Ji since she's just a kid. E-Wan says it's fun and besides it makes him forget his problems.
5/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
Manhwa in series:
1. Chocolat Vol. 1
2. Chocolat Vol. 2
3. Chocolat Vol. 3
4. Chocolat Vol. 4
5. Chocolat Vol. 5
6. Chocolat Vol. 6
7. Chocolat Vol. 7
8. Chocolat Vol. 8 - December 11, 2012
Labels:
Chocolat Vol. 2,
E-Soh,
E-Wan,
Geo,
Ji-Sang Shin,
Kum-Ji,
Manhwa Review
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