BOOKS
BOOKS
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'TO BE READ' LIST
'TO BE READ' LIST
While ‘A Girl From Busan: A Mother’s Prayer’ reflects on the harsh realities of life as an immigrant, at its core this is a story of hope — with a dash of show business.
Perhaps you’re just beginning your journey into the world of Korean Literature and need guidance on where to start, or are looking to expand your Korean Literature bookshelf with something new.
We know that ENGENE will love to read these personalised book recommendations — it’s “Fate”!
If you have a favourite member of the SM Entertainment NCT Chinese sub-unit, WayV, (it’s a tough decision, we know) then we have the perfect book for your TBR list based on your choice!
Whether they’ve been spotted carrying their latest read at an airport or have personally recommended books to fans through interviews, idols have helped to make reading cool again!
You may already be familiar with the terms Bookstagram and BookTok, which reading communities have cultivated on social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok.
BOOK REVIEWS
BOOK REVIEWS
I Will Live for Tteokbokki, and Baek Se-hee. I devoured the first one, and now I’m here to tell you that I devoured the second one too and have a huge craving for tteokbokki.
While ‘A Girl From Busan: A Mother’s Prayer’ reflects on the harsh realities of life as an immigrant, at its core this is a story of hope — with a dash of show business.
I offer my personal opinion of the Korean bestseller-cum-‘self-help manual’, and the reason why I didn’t finish it.
Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 has sold over a million copies worldwide, but what is the Cho Nam-joo novel about, and does it make for a good read?
I Will Live for Tteokbokki, and Baek Se-hee. I devoured the first one, and now I’m here to tell you that I devoured the second one too and have a huge craving for tteokbokki.