Short Review: Interesting story on a little known piece of history. ...Makes me wonder if every major author has at least one work that is historical fiction.Long ReviewThe backdrop of is a departure from Kim's other translated work, shedding light on a relatively obscure piece of Korean and Centr...
Gi-yeong is a typical South Korean family man or so even his wife believes. He’s almost come to believe it himself until one day he gets a mysterious e-mail, recalling him to the home office and his duties as a North Korean spy. The book covers the 24 hours Gi-yeong has been given to report in. As h...
I found myself getting a bit lost with keeping track of the minor characters but this seems to be happening with all fiction what ever the time or place of origin. I am hoping that Kim's other work, I Have the Right to Destroy Myself, is better.
Just not very good at all.
Disappointment.
A book in which a stand up guy helps others commit suicide. Only from Korea, they've given us great boybands (H.O.T hwaiting!) and this book.
A book in which a stand up guy helps others commit suicide. Only from Korea, they've given us great boybands (H.O.T hwaiting!) and this book.