Showing posts with label Whie-Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whie-Young. Show all posts
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, 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
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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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
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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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
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Monday, March 4, 2013
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 3 [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 3" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
Hee-So's stuck with Sae-Bom on cooking duty at the Scouts' joint volunteer outing at a local orphanage, ruining her chances of showing off in front of Won-Jun! And Sae-Bom's no help either, 'cos she's too busy making lunch for her dearest Whie-Young! Suddenly, it occurs to Hee-So that making lunch for Won-Jun might not be such a bad idea. But when the two girls go to make their special deliveries, a dangerous accident threatens both their lives. And in the heat of the moment, Won-Jun, who witnesses the accident, takes a most unexpected course of action. Has he gone and irreparably crushed Hee-So's dreams? Will Whie-Young be able to pick up the pieces?
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 (February 23, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0759529965
ISBN-13: 978-0759529960
My Review:
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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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, July 30, 2012
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy Vol. 12 (Final Volume)
I've finished reading "13th Boy Vol. 12 the final volume in the series by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
With the holidays finally upon Hee-So, the season of giving is in full swing! But as she gets ready for her Christmas Eve festivities, Beatrice takes generosity to a whole new level as he prepares to make the ultimate sacrifice to give the present of “destiny” to his beloved friend. But if Hee-So realizes the sacrifice her darling Beatrice plans to make in order to bring Whie-Young back among the living, will she be able to look her first love in the face ever again? Hee-So’s search for love concludes in this final volume of 13th Boy!
Product Details
Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: Yen Press; Import edition (July 24, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316190837
ISBN-13: 978-0316190831
My Review:
This volume opens with Hee-So on her way to meet her friends on Christmas Eve when she runs into Beatrice. She asks Beatrice to come with her to meet her friends but he declines since he has lots of chores to do and he wants to spend time with his master. She starts to get upset when he phone rings and her friends are wondering where she is. She tells them she is already on her way and she is sorry she is late. She starts to run off while yelling at Beatrice that he will regret not going with her.
Beatrice meanwhile is doing chores (ex: laundry, digging the garden, etc.) and we see Hee So karoking and watching naughty movies (with the actress looks like her and the actor looks like Whie-Young). After Beatrice goes to see his master (Whie-Young) and says he should be the one with Hee-So (he decides the ultimate sacrifice to bring back Whie-Young to the land of the living).
I will update later on tonight or tomorrow morning/afternoon!
5/5
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
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada/Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 11 [Paperback]
Manhwa Review
Product Description
With Won-Jun out of the picture, Hee-So finds herself paying more and more attention to Whie-Young...his dark hair and eyes, his slender frame, the kind heart he tries to conceal ... Finally, she confronts him and asks how he feels about her! Hee-So's getting pulled into Whie-Young's orbit, but maybe she should keep an eye on her beloved Beatrice! Having learned the truth about Whie-Young's supernatural powers, Beatrice makes a drastic decision, and-?!
Product Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (March 27, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316190829
ISBN-13: 978-0316190824
My Review:
This volume opens with Hee-So wondering where Whie-Young is instead of school. Her friend figures out Hee-So is interested in Whie-Young and points out the three things that shows she is interested:
1. She really into the guy
2. She develops a crush on the guy
3. She has feelings for the guy
Hee-So ditches her friend during lunch break and goes looking for Whie-Young and figures out he's at the beach. She sees someone lying down on the beach but can't tell if it's Whie-Young for not so she goes over. We then see Whie-Young lying on the beach with his jacket over his head and dreaming. It starts to rain very hard so Hee-So and Whie-Young seek shelter and she asks him how he feels about her. He starts talking and says, "if I like a girl I would want to touch her" and then he reaches out and touches her hair. Then he says he's going to kiss her and if she doesn't want him to she should push him away, run away but no smacking. She's in shock and he kisses her (man was that a hot kiss).
Then it's the next day and Hee-So is thinking about the kiss they shared (we find out it was a lot more than just one about 3 or 4) and she was clinging onto him and she liked it. When they finally came up for breath Whie-Young said, "it looks like you enjoyed it, heh". Hee-So was upset about that and thought Whie-Young was playing her. Her friend is talking to her but she's distracted when Whie-Young appears and starts talking. She's wondering how he can be so calm and pretending it didn't happen?
When the teacher is sick the boys are told to play soccer and the girls dodgeball which the girls don't want too. Most of them decide to watch the boys play soccer while Hee-So and her friend decide to play against each other. Hee-So is distracted so her friend is winning when suddenly the ball is heading towards her very fast and hard. Then we see Whie-Young catch it but his hands sting (he decided to play dodgeball because he wasn't allowed to be the goalie).
Then we are at Whie-Young's house the next day and Hee-So comes over around 7:00 A.M. to make breakfast. Beatrice is very surprised to see her this early and says, "he will be back around 9:00 after taking his grandma to the market." Hee-So is dressed in a pretty dress, her hair is ringlets and she has makeup on and is making some breakfast I don't even want to mention when Whie-Young comes down. He's early (he usually doesn't come down until noon) and wonders why Hee-So is there so early. He makes noodles to eat because he's afraid he will die from Hee-So's cooking (I don't blame him they were pretty bizarre). She's acting different and Whie-Young is confused with her behavior and starts yelling at her until she finally blow up at him. He says, "now that feels better acting like yourself." She runs outside to get some fresh air when Beatrice returns with fresh products. They start chatting about how strong he is and how he could carry all of stuff. Then she leaves and Beatrice goes inside to talk to Whie-Young and they have a meaningful conversation.
At the end, Whie-Young and Hee-So are sitting around a tree talking and he said, "he would give her an answer if he likes her after he wakes up from his nap". We then see it's been two months since Whie-Young has woken up and he's lying in a hospital bed in a coma.
We also see Beatrice taking a nap and then he's dreaming about meeting a younger part of Whie-Young at the beach. The younger Whie-Young talks about giving back the heart that Whie-Young gave him to save Whie-Young.
This issue explores more of the relationship between Hee-So and Whie-Young and I was so happy and shocked that Whie-Young kissed Hee-So.
Hee-So is an annoying character because she never seems to worry about her safety and doesn't like to take "NO" for an answer plus she has a temper.
Whie-Young is my favorite character because he's a sexy loner with a heart of gold. He uses his magic to help his friends even though he knows it drains his life force.
I can't wait till Vol. 12 comes out in July which is the last in this manhwa! I can't wait to see if Whie-Young wakes up and confesses his feelings to Hee-So.
5/5
Other 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. 12 - July 24, 2012
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 10 [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 10" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
Now that Hee-So knows how Beatrice feels about her, she's made it her mission to not avoid him and treasure those feelings as he tries to set his heart straight. As part of his effort, Beatrice returns the precious ribbon given to his cactus self by his beloved owner. But when she manages to lose the ribbon to the wind, the desperate Hee-So turns to Whie-Young for help in getting it back, blind to the impact it will have on his body. Blacking out from the overuse of his powers, Whie-Young comes face-to-face with his childhood self and learns a secret that could set his and Hee-So's world on its head!
Product Details
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (January 24, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316190810
ISBN-13: 978-0316190817
My Review:
At the end of Vol. 9 Beatrice kissed Hee-So, told her he loved her and gave back the piece of ribbon she gave him when he was his cactus self. Hee-So has decided not to avoid Beatrice after his admission and to treasure those feelings.
One day Hee-So skips school to hang out with Whie-Young when suddenly she loses the piece of ribbon to that Beatrice gave her to the wind. She begs Whie-Young to use his magic to get it back for her without knowing how it would impact his body. Whie-Young uses his power to get the ribbon back but he collapses into the water. Hee-So jumps in and saves him and takes him to the hospital. He's unconscious for at least four days and he's dreaming of his younger self and learns a secret that might have an impact on his and Hee-So's life.
This volume showcases Whie-Young in the lead and we learn how he was treated like a slave by Hee-So in their younger years and how he would make sure she was happy. Whie-Young has come to the conclusion if only he loved Hee-So he would be so much happier.
It was nice to see Beatrice away from Hee-So and working for his family (he gets paid for all his hard work). He's trying to be more manly because that is the guys Hee-So is attracted to.
Hee-So has come to the conclusion that she likes Whie-Young and it looks like a triangle is starting.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group and Yen Press for sending me this manga to review, greatly appreciated!
Other 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. 11 - March 27, 2012
11. 13th Boy Vol. 12 - July 24, 2012
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Sunday, January 1, 2012
Manhwa Review: 13th Boy, Vol. 9 [Paperback]
I've finished "13th Boy Vol. 9" by SangEun Lee.
Product Description
Hee-So is back to normal now that Beatrice - her beloved, if erstwhile, cactus - is back in her life! Now she's determined to make the most of what's left of her summer vacation with her dear Won-Jun. But on a lovey-dovey date to the aquarium, Won-Jun drops a bombshell on Hee-So: He plans to leave the country ... and her ... behind! With her world crashing down around her, the heartbroken Hee-So resorts to junk food to fill the great big hole that Won-Jun's imminent departure has created. But soon she realizes that she's not as alone as she thinks. There's been someone by her side all along to pick up the pieces - Beatrice!
Product Details
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Yen Press (November 29, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 031619073X
ISBN-13: 978-0316190732
My Review:
Hee-So and Won-Jun are finally having a date at the Aquarium. Both are having a lot of fun and we learn that Hee-So has superb gaming skills. When Won-Jun drops a bomb - he's going to America with Sae-Bom. Hee-So starts having a crying fit and she knows that Won-Jun was being so nice to her because he wanted to lessen the blow. He says he wanted to remember Hee-So as having fun and then he leaves.
Meanwhile Beatrice is waiting for Hee-So at her house when her mom asks him to come in. He says no that's okay and waits for her outside in the blistering heat. Finally she comes home and he notices that something is wrong and she collapses on him. He brings her inside and then he starts being lovely dovey and we hear his thoughts.
Later Hee-So is eating like a pig at Whie-Young house and he's yelling at her. He has a conversation with Beatrice and he says he will get revenge on Won-Jun. He goes and find Won-Jun and punches him and then they have a conversation. We also see the story between Won-Jun, Whie-Young and Sae-Bom when they were younger.
Then everyone is at the airport to see Won-Jun and Sae-Bom off with Beatrice getting lost. Hee-So and Won-Jun have a conversation and overhear and witness an interesting scene between her younger sister and his younger brother. It seems like it's destined they repeat their love story - with her sister asking his brother out and then they are holding hands (that was so cute).
Then it's time for Won-Jun and Sae-Bom to leave and then Hee-So makes a heart on top of her head and makes everyone else too. At the end Beatrice finally confesses how he feels to Hee-So and kisses her.
I thought Hee-So at the beginning was a typical girly girl and then she turned into a crying baby. She sure can eat a lot of food without gaining any weight.
I thought the way Won-Jun treated Hee-So before telling her that he was going to America with Sae-Bom was nice in a way that he wanted to remember her as having fun instead of a dejected girl. Though a part of me thought it was kind of mean too in a way.
I really like Whie-Young character because he's the only one that I think is the most rational and besides I have a thing for the angry characters with magic powers.
4/5
Thanks Hachette Book Group Canada and Yen Press for sending me this manhwa to review, greatly appreciated!
Labels:
13th Boy Vol. 9,
Hee-So,
Manhwa Review,
Sae-Bom,
SangEun Lee,
Whie-Young,
Won-Jun
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