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

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

By: Daniel Propst
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I Fell in Love with a Girl Who Died Before I Was Even Born — Vol. 3

Ryu Kazeyama never asked for peace, but even chaos has its limits.
Crescent Moon Academy still reeks of incense, cigarette smoke, and old VHS tapes, but the ghosts are getting louder—and some of them aren’t dead anymore.

As Ryu tries to balance his doctorate homework, his rent, and his increasingly complicated feelings for the undead, the world around him begins to crack. Yuki, the ghost who changed his life, has started to fade. Shion, the vampire who pretends not to care, is caught between hunger and loyalty. And Azuki, his mischievous tanuki roommate, might be the only one keeping the world from falling apart—or pushing it closer to collapse.

Meanwhile, something stirs beneath the city. Something ancient. Something that remembers the Academy of Skulls.

Part supernatural comedy, part tragic love story, and entirely unhinged, Volume 3 drags the Crescent Moon crew deeper into the heart of Shin’yume—a decaying city haunted by memory, music, and moonlight.

If you like haunted romances, Japanese folklore, vaporwave aesthetics, and the feeling of laughing right before you cry, this series is for you.

For fans of: Durarara!!, The Tatami Galaxy, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, Boogiepop Phantom, and the chaotic heart of Scott Pilgrim—where romance, identity, and the supernatural collide in neon and nostalgia.

Suspense Thriller & Suspense Haunted Ghost Romance Fantasy Paranormal Zombie
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I am not a fan of the female virtual voice. I enjoyed the first couple of stories. But the female voice seems to not get words right or the accent is off.

The story was enjoyable however, the female virtual voice ruined some of it for me

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