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Review: Kill Me, Kiss Me Volume 3

Kill Me, Kiss Me Volume 3 Kill Me, Kiss Me Volume 3 by Lee Young You
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Oh my god. The six words that describe this series are "What the hell is going on!?!?!"

I don't know if there's some sort of culture barrier here or what, but this series just... it can't be serious. But it is. It doesn't seem like it, but it is. This is the most hilariously wacky and crazy series I've ever read. It puts The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy to shame. These characters are literally insane. Is this how real Korean highschool kids act?! Is literally everyone actually in a gang!? Burning questions!!!! (Though I'm quite sure the answer to those questions is a big "No!")

I seriously don't know how I've never heard anyone ever mention this series. It has many great famous quotes such as:

"We'll never stop stalking pretty boys! It gives our lives meaning!"


And:

"He's practicaly getting a boner watching Pikachu."


And not to mention:

"What was her name?"


WHY DOESN'T ANYBODY EVER GET NOTICED BY SENPAI!?!?!?!

Will Jung-Woo ever remember Que-Min's name!!?!???

AAAAAAAAAUUUUUGGGHHHGGUGAGAAAGGGAAAA!!!

So yeah. Ahem. Weird. Dunno if I'm going to be continuing with the series now that I've read all the volumes I own. We'll see if such burning questions as, "WILL LIN LEE EVER USE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AGAIN?" will end up being enough to draw me back to another volume of this mess of a manwha.


Click to read all of my Kill Me, Kiss Me Reviews:
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Series Review

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