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I Fell In Love With A Girl Who Died Before I Was Even Born Vol 2

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I Fell In Love With A Girl Who Died Before I Was Even Born Vol 2

By: Daniel Propst
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He’s alive. She’s not. But death is just the start of the weirdness.

Kazeyama Ryu’s life is anything but normal now that he attends Crescent Moon Academy—a haunted boarding school full of yokai, ghosts, and secrets. He’s barely survived demon attacks, eldritch lectures, and supernatural field trips. But none of that prepared him for this.

Yuki, the ghost girl he loves, is becoming something more. Azuki, the chaotic tanuki girl with a huge heart (and a bigger mouth), may have accidentally declared Ryu a literal dragon. And now the local tanuki elders want his wisdom—just as long as he can solve a sacred tree urination crisis.

In this absurd, emotional, and deeply human continuation of I Fell In Love With A Girl Who Died Before I Was Even Born, Ryu will face impossible expectations, hidden histories, and the terrifying power of memory… all while trying to eat dinner without accidentally sitting on a living chair.
For fans of:

  • Monogatari Series by Nisio Isin – for the wordplay, bizarre supernatural logic, and characters who talk too much in the best way.

  • Noragami – for the mix of tragic spirits, divine nonsense, and soft found-family moments.

  • Mob Psycho 100 – for the fusion of surreal comedy, emotional growth, and offbeat power.

  • Komi Can’t Communicate (with ghosts) – for awkward boy energy, expressive girls, and sincere weirdness.

  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya – for reality-bending slice-of-life with supernatural spice and lovable chaos gremlins.

  • Bo Burnham’s Inside (but anime) – for people who like metaphysical self-awareness wrapped in jokes that hit too hard.

  • Mushishi – if it were dumber, drunker, and set in a cursed boarding school.

Perfect for fans of paranormal slice-of-life, surreal comedy, and emotionally raw storytelling wrapped in anime absurdity. Part love story, part ghost story, part fever dream.

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Characters are likeable and interesting. The story is a little disjointed, but overall the characters grow and build meaningful relationships. The occasional author interludes between volumes are brave and inspiring. Virtual narrator is unpleasant as always.

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