Tag: 4 stars

Review: The Cabinet by Kim Un-su

The Cabinet by Korean author Kim Un-su shows that there are many different ways to live and that it is difficult to understand them all.

Review: Love in the Big City by Sang Young Park

In Love in the Big City by Sang Young Park, the narrator manages to silence both himself and the reader after an animated and lusty beginning.

Review: Shoko’s Smile by Choi Eunyoung

Shoko's Smile by Korean author Choi Eunyoung shows both the beautiful and the painful sides of friendships found in unexpected places.

Review: So We Look to the Sky by Misumi Kobo

So We Look to the Sky by Misumi Kobo explores (sexual) relationships between people who make the most of life with the cards they were dealt at birth.

Review: Fate by Zhou Haohui

Fate by Zhou Haohui is a fast-paced suspense novel set in China in which the police and the perpetrator race each other to find answers.

Review: Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung

In the short story collection Cursed Bunny, Bora Chung will amuse you with all the unusual things that are considered perfectly ordinary.

Review: The Mountain Whisperer by Jia Pingwa

The Mountain Whisperer by Jia Pingwa combines historical and mythical knowledge into a turbulent and rich story set in rural China.

Review: What Was Said To Me by Ruby Peter and Helene...

What Was Said To Me by Ruby Peter and Helene Demers teaches the importance of cultural identity and roots. Let her life and dedication be an inspiration.

Review: Astral Season, Beastly Season by Tahi Saihate

Astral Season, Beastly Season by Tahi Saihate is a story about adoration and objectification. What does it take to grow up as a star instead of a beast?

Review: I’m Waiting for You and Other Stories by Kim Bo-young

I'm Waiting for You and Other Stories by Kim Bo-Young is an immersive, sci-fi short story collection that takes you to another time and place. Find out what a talking wall and Artificial Intelligence have in common, and how AI and gods share some similarities.