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4.0 out of 5 stars A MIX OF ELEMENTS THAT COMES TOGETHER WELL, May 15, 2006
This review is from: Can't Lose You Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Can't Lose You is a bit of a modern day re-telling of the classic "The Prince and the Pauper" and the creator, Wann, even makes reference to that inspirational story. Yooi Kang is a high school sophomore who is barely surviving on her own. Her father is on the run because of debts he ran up and Yooi is trying to pay them off so she can be reunited with him. Between school and work, Yooi has little time for anything else. She runs afoul of Lida Yoo, another student who is a wealthy heiress, used to getting her own way. But the girls soon make an astounding discovery...they look exactly alike!

Lida makes a deal with Yooi. She pays her to take her place at events and various other public appearances. Yooi can certainly use the money as it is far more than she could ever make on her jobs and posing as a high society heiress can't be all bad. But what Lida doesn't tell her is that her family has been getting blackmailed with threats made against Lida's life. Now Lida is safely protected while poor Yooi is on the firing line. Furthermore, Gaon Gil, a handsome young man is arranged to marry Lida but doesn't much care for her. Yet when the pair attends an event at an orphanage, Gil falls for Lida...who isn't Lida...but Yooi instead. When Yooi insists that she be allowed to dine with the children, the banquet is moved. Soon a bomb goes off trapping Yooi, Gil, and the children in the basement. Who is responsible and why? And how will Yooi react once she knows someone is trying to kill Lida?

Wann's story was very well done. Part comedy, mystery, romance, and drama, it works on all of those levels. Lida is a typical high society snob who suddenly likes Gil as soon as she finds out he's attracted to Yooi. Unfortunately it's not her looks but her charming and innocent personality that attracts Gil, something Lida just doesn't have. Fun book!

Reviewed by Tim Janson
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4.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting and Fun Read, July 8, 2010
This review is from: Can't Lose You Vol. 1 (Paperback)
To put it crisply, Can't Lose You is like The Prince and the Pauper with Korean schoolgirls. Yooi is barely making ends meet, having to come up with enough money to survive while attending high school. Her mother is dead and her father, overwhelmed by debt, left her behind. Lida, meanwhile, has been raised in the lap of luxury and is willing to let everyone know how much better she is.

But, as it turns out, Yooi and Lida have the exact same face. Their haircuts and their personalities are what tell them apart.

They run into each other and realize the similarities. Later, Lida decides to use Yooi as her body double. Yooi dons a wig and gets paid to pretend she's Lida. Since Yooi needs the money, she jumps at this job opportunity.

There are a few reasons, though, why Yooi might not want to be Lida. For one, someone is trying to kill the rich girl. And it isn't long before an assassination attempt is made on Yooi due to mistaken identity. Her very life is in danger because of this job.

There's also the issue of Lida's fiancé. It's an engagement of money and convenience, and while Lida is infatuated with her fiancé, Gaon, he can't stand her. He even goes to tell her off, only to tell off a bewildered Yooi instead. Yooi won't put up with this attitude from him, which gets him to rethink things. As he hangs out with Yooi (believing she's Lida), he becomes impressed with her personality. He didn't realize his bride-to-be was so brave and caring. So he starts falling in love with Yooi, thinking she's Lida, and Yooi starts falling in love with Gaon, scared to admit she isn't Lida. It's all a tangled mess. And there's still the issue that someone out there is trying to assassinate Lida and may very well pick off Yooi instead.

Can't Lose You has a main premise similar to some other stories (like the aforementioned Prince and the Pauper), but makes itself an interesting and fun read. While readers might think, "Gee, this sounds familiar" when starting the series, they'll soon get caught up in the storyline. The story likes to concentrate on the forbidden feelings between Yooi and Gaon, but the fear of assassination is really where the intensity lies.
-- Danica Davidson
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4.0 out of 5 stars Can't Lose You, July 1, 2007
This review is from: Can't Lose You Vol. 1 (Paperback)
A story of two high school girls, Yooi and Lida, who look identical but are not related, switch places. Yooi coming from a poor background while Lida has wealth. Lida makes a deal with Yooi to switch places for money. Unbeknownst to Yooi, Lida is a target for assassination. Add in Lida's fiance who begins to like Lida, when it's actually Yooi, you get a romantic element thrown in.

It is a familar story where two people switch places with one being poor and the other rich. It is now told in a modern day setting in Korea. The first volume does a nice job of introducing the main characters. Yooi and Lida have different personalities and hairstyles so its easy to tell them apart. The story has a good mixture of romance and comedy with a little action thrown in at the end. It's Wann's artwork so the drawings uses clean and pristine lines. There is no shading other than zipper tones. The women are drawn really attractive with clean lines and pouty lips. However, the men are like women just with short hair, facial hair, no pouty lips, and obnoxiously tall. There is only one chubby character that is one of Lida's bodyguards which makes a brief appearance and adds a little contrast to the world of models. I liked the story where it can be romantic at times and others when Yooi is sometimes chibi-sized. It lightens the mood. Plus, it helps that she's pretty cute. The story drew me in to see what's Lida's ulterior motive for Yooi in the next volume. Try a free preview at Netcomics.com
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Wann classic!!!, July 16, 2008
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Samantha "The DJ" (In my stories, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Can't Lose You Vol. 1 (Paperback)
I love Wann's work, and picked up this book after reading 100% Perfect Girl. I now have a new addiction! She does a great job of playing with the fact the two main characters look identical, yet come from different worlds, and when they switch places so much exciting, fun stuff happens! I also love it because it's a romance novel, but full of drama and not quite political intrigue, but the intrigue of "politics" among the filthy rich. The back cover says that "Gossip Girl" fans would like this book, and I'd say so because of the whole rich world versus poor world thing--but also because it's got great plot twists and turns, and I'd wager to say characters that are just as fun and developed (if not more) than GG's! And, as always, Wann's drawings of men and women are simply gorgeous.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Been waiting for the next volume, March 23, 2008
This review is from: Can't Lose You Vol. 1 (Paperback)
The story of this book is really good and also the art, I love it so much but the problem is I've been waiting for the volume 7 that never show up until now. Make me really sad !Can't Lose You: Volume 6 (Can't Lose You)
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