Yu Mano wanted a job where he wouldn’t have to deal with lots of people looking at him, and maybe where he could get some of his college homework done during breaks. Being an albino in South Korea, he always stands out. There’s this creepy yet eye-catching mansion in his neighborhood that somehow is a library, so he decides to work there part-time for a while. But his annoyance level soon shoots through the roof because every single one of the (admittedly gorgeous) librarians there are vampire otakus! They even dress and talk as if they are vampires—and as if they’re certain he is one, too! After an awkward first encounter with the head librarian (including being dragged into his elegant coffin), he is determined to never go back but…
I adore this story with all my being. ? Thank you for continuing to translate this story ?, Vampire Library is one of the favorite manga (I don’t know if that’s what it can be called, since it’s from Korea), the story from the first chapter caught me, the personality and history of all the characters, the mystery that surrounds Mano and how he relates to Eve. I love it and I love that Lee Sun-Young’s drawing keeps getting better and better. ?? His art is beautiful.
sally boren
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Jearim18
I adore this story with all my being. ?
Thank you for continuing to translate this story ?, Vampire Library is one of the favorite manga (I don’t know if that’s what it can be called, since it’s from Korea), the story from the first chapter caught me, the personality and history of all the characters, the mystery that surrounds Mano and how he relates to Eve. I love it and I love that Lee Sun-Young’s drawing keeps getting better and better. ?? His art is beautiful.