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I Fell In Love With A Girl Who Died Before I Was Even Born Vol 2 Part 3

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I Fell In Love With A Girl Who Died Before I Was Even Born Vol 2 Part 3

By: Daniel Propst
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Welcome back to Crescent Moon Academy—a half-haunted hellhole where friendships are forged in fire, breakfast smells like mango vape, and the POS computer might be possessed by an ancient AI that really, really wants to talk about boobs.

In Volume 2, Part 3 of I Fell In Love With A Girl Who Died Before I Was Even Born, Ryu isn’t just juggling ghost girls and wing training—he’s spiraling headfirst into existential dreamscapes, spiritual revelations, and emotionally loaded hallway drama. Yuki is slipping between worlds. Natsumi is slipping out of her clothes. And Murasaki? She’s slipping past every defense Ryu thought he had.

Meanwhile, Shion’s got vampire problems, Inego is done playing nice, and the school's ancient CRT monitor is asking suspiciously pointed questions.

Also: there's a troll missing a finger.

This volume dives deep into identity, trauma, and connection—but never loses its laugh-out-loud absurdity. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be stoned, surrounded by spirits, and trying your best not to throw up dragon wings in front of the girl you love...

This is your book.

  • Welcome to Night Vale — if it got high behind the gym and fell in love with a ghost

  • FLCL and Mob Psycho 100 — for the chaos gremlins, emotional spirals, and surreal slice-of-life mayhem

  • BoJack Horseman — if BoJack was a stoned teen with a heart of gold trying really hard not to mess up again

  • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya — but with more haunted vending machines and existential onsen drama

  • Scott Pilgrim — if Scott cried a lot more, loved his friends deeply, and was hunted by his school’s troll population

  • Neil Gaiman’s weirder short stories and Persona 4 if they collided in a thrift store parking lot.

Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fantasy Haunted Emotions Fiction
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