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Paperback Bring It On, Vol. 5 Book

ISBN: 075952906X

ISBN13: 9780759529069

Bring It On, Vol. 5

(Book #5 in the Bring it On! Series)

Everything seems peaceful...until Seung-Suh's old friend comes along and crashes his birthday party Mi-Ha finds out that Seung-Suh dropped out of school because of this particular friend, Eun-Yang. Since that incident, their paths have never crossed...until now. Eun-Yang issues a sudden ultimatum to Seung-Suh, which somehow becomes a wager between Eun-Yang and Mi-Ha. Will she be able to take this? Bring it on

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Condition: Like New

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A fairly satisfactory ending to a great series!

After the original company releasing the series (IceKunion) got swallowed up by another company in Japan, I'd pretty much given up hope of this series being released. However, the new company (YenPress) has not only stuck to their promise of re-releasing the series, but they've gone one step further. They've not only improved the translation quality, but they've kept the manga the same size as the original releases. Yup. That means that I won't have a disproportionate volume 4 & 5 (the ones that weren't released) next to my original 1-3. This final volume pretty much sets about wrapping up all of the loose ends of the story, showing what becomes of all the couples in the series. There is a last storyline focusing around a previous friend of Seung-Suh who makes a very dangerous bet with him: that if Mi-Ha will choose to go with Eun-Yang, Seung-Suh will have to return with Eun-Yang to the country. It's a fairly straightforward storyline, but with a nice little twist to it. (Nothing major, but the truth about Eun-Yang will surprise some people. Other than that, it goes as most would expect it to.) The storytelling is very sweet and straight, something that many manga & manhwas neglect to do. All in all, this is definately a series to collect in entirety. The characters are flawed, but likeable. The storylines are for the most part, believable (for a manhwa), and the artwork is playful.
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