Tag: 2 stars

Review: New Seoul Park Jelly Vendor Massacre by Cho Yeeun

New Seoul Park Jelly Vendor Massacre by Korean author Cho Yeeun is about people melting into their beliefs.

Review: The Library of Musical Instruments by Kim Junghyuk

The Library of Musical Instruments by Kim Junghuyk draws attention to the need for purity over harmony by stripping sounds and actions to their core.

Review: The Escapement by Lavie Tidhar

In The Escapement by Lavie Tidhar the Stranger is searching for the Flower of Heartbeat in a land of clowns… and people.

Review: Satellite love by Genki Ferguson

Satellite Love by Genki Ferguson is about a lonely girl looking for a soul - a companion - in an unexpected place.

Review: To the Warm Horizon by Choi Jin-young

To the Warm Horizon by Korean author Choi Jin-young is a post-apocalyptic story about two strangers showing affection despite their hardships.

Review: Oh, Tama! by Mieko Kanai

Oh, Tama! from Mieko Kanai is about someone's identity. The trouble that one pregnant woman and a pregnant cat can cause...

Review: How We Are Translated by Jessica Gaitán Johannesson

How We Are Translated by Jessica Gaitán Johannesson is about the translation of you as a person. Can you say hello to the future?

Review: One More for Christmas by Sarah Morgan

One More for Christmas by Sarah Morgan is a Christmas feelgood book set in the Scottish Highlands.

Review: The Fish Dress by Carol Parker

The Fish Dress by Carol Parker features a magical dress stimulating braveness in the main character. A braveness much needed to overcome past traumas.

Review: Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me by Javier Marías

An impressive message and concept, but with a somewhat boring delivery. "Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me" by Javier Marías takes place in Madrid, Spain.