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Meet Sarah, successful event planner by day... frustrated 30 year-old virgin by night. Actually, she's not quite 30 yet. The night before the dreaded birthday, she vows to do something about it. Meet Gang-E, a 29 year-old graphic novelist. She only has one problem... she likes them young. Males, that is... especially her 19 year-old assistant and lover (and adoring fan) Jooyoung. No more boys, she pledges. Gang-E vows to find a real man, even if it kills her. And finally, meet 27 year-old Amber who ruthlessly climbs the corporate ladder, leaving many dead career corpses in her wake. Amber has never met a man she didn't like (and sleep with), nor has Amber ever met a woman she did. Three lonely women in search of "happily ever after" in one modern city filled to the brim with difficult men. We all yearn to drive down a straight, calm road leading us to our happiness. But if it were that easy, life wouldn't be such an amazing ride.
I usually dislike chick flicks & Wann's works have never appealed to me, but I decided to read this as Gang-e's story interested me (which I liked best) and it turned out to be a real fun read. You get involved in the story & learn about these women's lives, little by little, as their lives & relationships progress. And I loved the women, even though they were represented a bit too ideally at times (super independent etc). Their friendship & hilarious girl talk made this manhwa a very enjoyable read.
Maybe it's because i'm the same age as the heroines in the story, but i can totally relate to what they were going through. I think they were a lot more mature and smarter than a lot of women around that age, which was REALLY good to read about. Don't think i have ever read a graphic novel with this type of theme, so total kudos to the sensei for keeping it fresh. I found it quite hilarious at times, but i get the feeling that not everyone would find it as humorous, because you have to have been in those kind of situations, or at least seen them happen for real.
I loved this. Especially the cartoonist and her guy (they were my favorite). ALL THREE of the women were fantastic in their own ways! You never see characters like that in stories, let alone three.
Their struggles were relevant and real, and while I'm not at that point in my life yet (I'm about the age of the "child" boyfriend), I can already tell that's gonna be me.
So, even without the personal relevance, It's a really good story! I could have done without some of the extras, though... But overall it was paced really well, the art was nice, and the characters were great!
Also, the scan quality was top notch, and the translation was fantastic! As a native English speaker, I can confidently say that it was quite nearly like the whole thing was English originally. Almost.
This story was amazing. The views that both women and men had on their relationship with the opposite sex was interesting, hilarious, and realistic as it made me remember a lot of people that I know who have had similar worries about their relationship and their future. This story is has great art and is most definitely a must read.
A fun, fresh look at the reality of dating, from both a guys, and girls point of view. Primarily focusing on how girls view guys. Definitely worth reading.
It's extremely funny, and very very realistic. I can't say I can relate to the characters, but the story looks just like an autobiography more than a work of fiction. It's a very entertaining read. I recommend this work, as with all WANN's works.
This was really cute =] I loved the art and how the interaction between then characters. It's not about true love, but getting there. Too bad Amber ending wasn't different. i liked her.. I LOVED the pops of color and and then. I thought that was really cool and made me look forward to reading it lol Good light read.