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Korean
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Korean edition of [I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter] by Erika L. Sanchez. National Book Award Finalist. Instant New York Times Bestseller. A poignant but often laugh-out-loud funny contemporary YA about losing a sister and finding yourself amid the pressures, expectations, and stereotypes of growing up in a Mexican-American home. Korean edition translated by Heo Jin.
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Korean
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"Korean edition of [Apples Never Fall] by Liane Moriarty. 2021 Washington Post Best Books of the Year. From Liane Moriarty, the number one New York Times best-selling author of [Big Little Lies] and [Nine Perfect Strangers], comes [Apples Never Fall], a novel that looks at marriage, siblings, and how the people we love the most can hurt us the deepest. Korean edition translated by Kim So Jeong."--
10) P'ach'ink'o: 1
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Korean
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A revised Korean edition of [Pachinko] by Min Jin Lee. A New York Times Top Ten Book of the Year and National Book Award finalist. Winner of the Medici Book Club Prize. An extraordinary epic of four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family as they fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan. Korean edition translated by Shin Seung Mi. Vol 1 of 2.
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Onŭl ŭi chŏlmŭn chakka volume 42
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Korean
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"The sequel of [Elementary Korean Course] by Mun Ji Hyeok who won the 2022 Kim Seung Ok Literature Award. As [Elementary Korean Course] was about the author's autobiographical novel teaching Korean language in a college in New York, the second story focuses on advanced Korean classes capturing literary moments in the students' life."--Tsai Fong.
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iRead volume 134
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Korean
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The first novel with no ending! Those who have read it are all upset, frantically discussing, and arguing, "So who is the woman in the purple dress?" Readers praised "The most read Akutagawa reward in history!" The first work of the triple crowned writer Natsuko Imamura who won the Dazai Osamu Award, Mishima Yukio Award, and Akutagawa Award. The Akutagawa Prize-winning works sold over 100,000 copies. The first round of voting by 9 jury members passed!...
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Korean
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"A full-length novel by Seong Hae Na who won the 2015 Hangyeore 21 Palm Literature Award. A story following two stepbrothers who struggle to connect emotionally despite living together temporarily due to their parents' remarriage. The novel offers warmth and comfort to those who have experienced complex relationships and unresponsive emotions."--Tsai Fong.
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Korean
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Korean edition of [The Line Between: A Thriller] by Tosca Lee. In this frighteningly believable thriller from New York Times best-selling author Tosca Lee, an extinct disease re-emerges from the melting Alaskan permafrost to cause madness in its victims. Korean edition translated by Jo Yeong Hak.
15) P'ach'ink'o: 2
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Korean
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A revised Korean edition of [Pachinko] by Min Jin Lee. A New York Times Top Ten Book of the Year and National Book Award finalist. Winner of the Medici Book Club Prize. An extraordinary epic of four generations of a poor Korean immigrant family as they fight to control their destiny in 20th-century Japan. Korean edition translated by Shin Seung Mi. Vol 2 of 2.
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Korean
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"A full-length novel by Lee Yu who won the 2015 Munhakdongne Literature Award. The story follows the narrator's visit to a 'foreigner detention center', where foreigners facing deportation are held until their removal. The novel explores the personal stories of the detained foreigners, as well as the poor conditions they experience and the issue of their basic human rights."--Tsai Fong.
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Korean
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"The sequence of the bestseller over a year since its release [Inconvenience Store] by Kim Ho Yeon who won the 2013 Segye Literature Award. The author describes our neighbors' life living harsh days on the stage of a small convenience store located at the corner of an alley. A year later from the 1st story, as a new person is hired for the night shift, the convenience store encounters another great change."--