Tag: korea

  • Counterweight by Djuna

    This book was all over the various places I read about books, to the point that I felt left out for not knowing about this mysterious Djuna character (only then to find out that this is their first book published in English). The Book Marks reviews are all ‘rave’s, but on clickthrough the praise is…

  • 8 Lives of a Century-Old Trickster by Mirinae Lee

    “…the biggest deception of all, and the kindest there is, is to be deceived. That could mean invaluable comfort to the other.” The only criticism I have for this book is that it was too short. In the hands of another author this would have been a monster 900-page generational epic. Mirinae Lee isn’t here…