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

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

By: Daniel Propst
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A haunted boy. A beautiful ghost. A love story that refuses to stay buried.

Ryu thought surviving Crescent Moon Academy was hard enough—then he found out the girl haunting him died decades before he was born.

In Volume 3, Part 2 of this emotionally charged supernatural saga, Ryu’s fragile peace is shattered as he dives deeper into the truth behind Yuki’s death—and the nightmare that still clings to her soul. With secrets unraveling, new allies emerging, and old enemies drawing closer, Ryu must face the one question he’s been avoiding: What happens if he saves her?

And what if he can’t?

Blending slice-of-life, horror, isekai, and romance, I Fell In Love With A Girl Who Died Before I Was Even Born continues to explore love, trauma, neurodivergence, and what it means to hold on when everything feels lost.
For fans of:

  • Your Name / 君の名は。 – for the bittersweet, time-warped romance

  • Boogiepop Phantom – for the eerie, layered mysteries and emotional trauma

  • Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai – for the introspective blend of supernatural and slice-of-life

  • The Tatami Galaxy – for the surreal narrative and awkward, existential protagonist

  • Clannad: After Story – for the heartbreaking emotional arcs and ghost-haunted grief

  • Welcome to the NHK – for the brutally honest portrayal of isolation, neurodivergence, and trying to function

  • Monogatari Series – for the witty, fast-paced dialogue and dangerous girls with emotional baggage

  • The Way of the Househusband – for the sudden shifts from comedy to chaos to tenderness

  • John Dies at the End – for that perfect balance of absurd, heartfelt, and existential horror

Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Haunted Emotions Ghost Heartfelt Romance
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