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🇰🇷 korean 📖 reader, reviewer and book hoarder ✍🏻 and sometimes book reviewer on Reactor Mag IG & TikTok: @readwithneleh
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hi! im Helen. I am Korean-American and am a reader and reviewer who loves literary fiction, memoirs, translated lit (especially Korean), fantasy, and historical fiction with a new interest in horror. i prioritize reading diversely in both genre but especially authors. i also love food and K-dramas.
HEART THE LOVER by Lily King is a book I finished in one sitting—something I haven’t done in awhile. And it’s one that I was not expected to love so much. This was my 3rd King and my favorite. Absolutely worth picking up. Full review on my substack: open.substack.com/pub/helenkim...

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I forgot to include rhe translators! SMH 🤦🏻‍♀️

THE WIZARD’S BAKERY was translated by Jamie Chang

THE OLD WOMAN WITH A KNIFE was translated by Chi-Young Kim

A TWIST OF FATE was translated by S.L. Park.

Grateful to these and all translators out there for giving us access to so many amazing works!!
3. A TWIST OF FATE by Jang Se-Ah

This one is for all the makjang (막장) drama fans. Slow-burn & over-the-top ridiculous. I didn’t think the execution worked every time, but I think this would be a fantastic show (which I think is in the works). Recommend if you like thriller and a fast read.
2. OLD WOMAN WITH A KNIFE by Gu Byeong-Mo

Written by same author as Wizard’s Bakery, I liked this even more. Thriller but slow burn and also has really tender moments. I really like how she writes nuanced characters. All of her books are so different! Recommend.
1. THE WIZARD’S BAKERY by Gu Byeong-Mo

This book is NOT as cozy as the cover makes it out to be. I really liked this one but fair warning to all there are dark themes in here including child SA. There are magical elements but the issues and story is rooted in very real world setting. Recommend.
I read three Korean translated books for #womeintranslation month which honestly is just like any other month for me and here’s what I thought of them: 👇🏼

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THE UNWORTHY by Augstina Bazterrica is a slim book was atmospheric and unsettling, but I was missing the depth and complexity in context and the MC. I enjoyed it but wanted more of the world.

Worth the read if you do like the horror genre loaded with social commentary.

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Yesterday was the 75th anniversary of the Korean War, so here are some books remembering it and the impact it’s had on its people, including the diaspora.

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FLASHLIGHT by Susan Choi is a book I’ve been thinking about a lot. What started off as a mystery turned into an exploration of one’s family that spanned decades and across borders.

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Full review: www.instagram.com/reel/DK9wMx_...
Currently reading and loving: BROCCOLI PUNCH by Lee Yuri, tr. by Amber HJ Kim.

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THE REFORMATORY by Tananarive Due was so good. It’s long but I thought it was worth every page. Highly recommend.

Full review: www.instagram.com/p/DKkYdijvpB...

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I just finished FLASHLIGHT by Susan Choi and the ending wrecked me. So, naturally, I need something else to slowly put me back together again. And I ordered a cozy mystery with lots of yummy food references to do the job.

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It was a bit slow paced BUT i really liked it. The end wrecked me. Her writing is exquisite.
This happened over the weekend and I loved chatting with my friend. 🥰 #booksky
Some days, I read what I write and think it’s great. But most days, I realize I am a mortal living in be presence of gods.

Those gods being Ocean Vuong, Alexander Chee, Katie Kitamura, Nicole Chung, Han Kang, Percival Everett, Colson Whitehead, Tommy Orange, & just so many others to name.

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For those who have Bluesky and Threads, do you post different things on each platform? Do you have a different “strategy”?? If you do, please share!

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THE BOOK OF DISAPPEARANCE by Ibtisam Azem is a timely book that was longlisted for @thebookerprizes.bsky.social longlist. It’s definitely been one of my favs from the list and I’m sad it didn’t make it on the shortlist, but want to tell everyone here that they should read this.

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