by Youngran Lee Joonha, the transgender head case, and Taehyun, the hotshot rich kid, are actually becoming buddies-so much so that they even team up to take down a card shark at the casino Taehyun's family runs. Is the friendship about to turn into something... more? Meanwhile, figures from Joonha's past keep popping up-and stirring up real trouble. His old friend Jinhoo, now a star piano player, is back in Seoul and not going anywhere. And former nice girl Huiwon: is she really as nasty as she acts, or is it all a front? Could she be the reason why brainy Jihan suddenly isn't wearing his glasses anymore? The twists keep coming in the fastest, funniest installment yet of this head-spinning take on young love
In volume 3 of Click, we see the drama deepening as more people become suspicious of Joonha's genetic mutation. What I like about this series is that there is enough drama to be entertaining, but not so much that the angst becomes overbearing. There is much comical relief supplied by the cute and charismatic drawings of Youngran Lee. On top of that, the gender-confused situation the author puts the characters in is very entertaining.
Click continues to be wonderful.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
After purchasing volume two of Click on Tuesday, the only thing preventing me from buying volume three the next day was my lack of money. Luckily I had some coming to me, and so on Thursday I bought volume three. I continue to be impressed; it exceeds my expectations by a long shot. The characters are becoming more and more interesting, and not what I'd expected; though initially I'd dismissed Taehyun as the annoying playboy who would eventually win over Joonha with his terrible wining-and-dining charm, he has grown to be a character I like quite a bit. Heewon, on the other hand, has sunk from being a potentially boring, too-timid girl clinging to Joonha forever to an infuriating meddler in his life -- which is still much better than being boring, even if I do feel the urge to yell at her character. And now Jinhoo is back and slowly becoming more interesting. I look forward to volume four.
twists and turns
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This volume is filled with surprises and turns. Exciting and touching. So many questions are raised? One of the best of its kind. Joohna is finally starting to look and act like a girl. Men are finding her intriguing as she begins to BE a girl (with those old male overtones at times as well).
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