On the weekend i chanced across a local
Food Van selling tteokbokki. Delicious with a 🌶 hit
On the weekend i chanced across a local
Food Van selling tteokbokki. Delicious with a 🌶 hit
Life is as messy as a bag whose owner never cleans it out.
An unusual book, insights into Baeks mental health journey.
#memoir
#24countriesin2024
Four years have passed since I published I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki.
#firstlinefridays
@ShyBookOwl
I made it 85 pages in (48% of the way through), and I just couldn‘t make myself read any longer. I‘m apparently not the target audience for this book. It was so boring, and I didn‘t find the main character interesting at all. It was a slog, y‘all. Also, I thought her psychiatrist was irritating. I‘m glad to have this one off #MountTBR. #HailTheBail #DNF
I‘m currently working my way through this, but I‘m not sure I‘ll be able to get past the fact that she records her conversations. I mean, not only does she record her conversations with her psychiatrist, but she also records conversations she has at work, ones she had at a film group she went to, that sort of thing. It makes me really uncomfortable for some reason, so I may have to DNF it. I‘m gonna try for a little bit longer. One last chance.
I have a feeling this book is going to be very quotable for me. I‘ll try not to spam Litsy with all the passages I highlight! 🤣
I actually really like this idea. I like quizzes and questionnaires that go deep into a subject, and I kinda wish my therapist had offered me a long quiz too. It might have sped things along a bit, rather than what ended up being years of therapy. I think it may have helped target our approach a bit. Ah, hindsight.
Reading on the train to Glasgow. This book is excellent!
Great title, cover, & concept, but I didn't get much out of this.
I left with little idea of who the writer is as a person despite being privy to her inner thoughts. She's a bunch of contradictions & the messy feel of this book might reflect her inner chaos or it may just be poor structuring.
Sometimes empathic, sometimes mean-spirited, in turn insightful and blinkered. There's no real conclusion, just the meanderings of a soul looking inwards.
#BookBinge
These two books are #AboutMentalHealth
The tagged is on my TBR & the other we read for #SundayBuddyRead & it solidly confirmed my decision that group therapy is not for me.
3/5 🌟
The only awesome thing about this book is the title. There were some parts that were relatable, as a lot of people do suffer from anxiety, but half-way through it just became repetitive and by the end I was lost (it lacked direction).
“Your hold is ready” is my favorite notification
A short audiobook of therapy sessions translated from the Korean. The cultural differences between the author‘s experiences and my own are great, and the tone was very different than what I am used to with “therapy memoirs”. This is mostly a transcript of the author‘s work in therapy dealing with anxiety, relationships with others, and self awareness. I had to Google tteokbokki and I want it!!
Inspiration beyond measure. Reflections that inspire intention. Knowing myself better because of another‘s journey. This is perfection in the imperfect. This is humanity. I am grateful to be me — and part of something much bigger than myself. 🖤
A memoir in the form of mostly therapy transcripts. It‘s both specific and universal in the ways most true things are. The therapy tone is very different than most would encounter here in the West because of our communication styles and cultural expectations. Please engage with the translation with that in mind, as well as with the awareness of story structure and expectations of memoir as someone let us in on a very personal journey.
It feels a bit wrong to rate or review something like this, which is best described as a therapy memoir. It's essentially transcripts of the author's therapy sessions, & each chapter ends with a summary of the author's reflections. I liked reading it; everyone has different problems but also many problems in common, so it was enlightening in parts & it made me think. I just wasn't a fan of the structure, because it had the sense of a textbook.
‘fear increases when it‘s something that you keep to yourself. instead of suffering alone, it can often be good to share it with someone else, like you‘re doing now.‘ ; therapy sessions for free . 4.2/5
I would recommend this bestselling Korean therapy memoir for folks who have never gone to therapy but are struggling with depression and anxiety. As someone who‘s been in therapy, I related but was also bored—it‘s primarily transcripts of sessions with some very short reflections tacked on. It is incredibly vulnerable and I see why it‘s made an impact, but I‘d recommend What My Bones Know or You Should Talk to Someone for those wanting to go deep.