![]() ![]() ![]() But they get harder and harder to follow as the series goes on. The first few volumes of Bride of the Water God are really funny and entertaining. Habaek and his friends life among the stars. Habaek may not be a monster looks-wise, but personality-wise the kid's a terror. I first heard about Bride of the Water God on Stella Matutina, and wanted to read it because it's pretty clearly based on the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast: Soah's father sells her to the town as a sacrifice, and she winds up going to a magical castle filled with quirky characters and a mysterious hubby who's not what he appears. A handsome man, no less, who tells Soah his name is Mui and whom Soah really likes. What she doesn't know-even though someone mentions it in every single freaking volume-is that Habaek is cursed to be a boy during the day and turns into a man at night. But when she finally travels to the land of the gods on her wedding day, she discovers that Habaek is a grumpy little boy who doesn't expect her to fulfill her wifely duties. Soah is a young woman whose destiny is to be the bride of water god, Habaek. ![]()
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