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One Hundred Shadows
One Hundred Shadows | Jung-eun Hwang
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rachelsbrittain
One Hundred Shadows | Jung-eun Hwang
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Mehso-so

I wanted the weird speculative premise of this books (break-away shadows) to be much more at the forefront that it was. The way it could've tied into the political / socio-economic commentary would've been so strong and really made the story stand out more. As it was, I kind of had to drag myself through this one. Ah well.

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eol
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Panpan

Not just depressing. Bleak. I didn‘t like it, but that‘s more due to my personal preferences—meaning, my lack of enjoyment has little to do with the quality of the book. I just don‘t like them hopeless. Despite that, I don‘t regret reading it, not really.

Not exactly a pan—a miss.

2.5/5

#magicalrealism #korea #smallbooks #onedayread

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lovelyn
One Hundred Shadows | Jung-eun Hwang
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I am reading this over the weekend. It is an odd little book which is just my style.

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Nafiza
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Pickpick

This was eerie, atmospheric and over too quickly. I would read more from this author.

4 ☆

#translated #Koreanlit

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RowanHisayo
One Hundred Shadows | Jung-eun Hwang
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Sometimes, I take inky reading notes.

ramblingsofareader love it! 7y
RowanHisayo @ramblingsofareader thank you ☺️ 7y
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mhillis
One Hundred Shadows | Jung-eun Hwang
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I read this new Korean novel on the app Pigeonhole. It delivers a new section of the book you choose each day. Perfect for reading while commuting on the bus or train--something I do for 4 hours per day😅
Has anyone else tried this app? #photoadaynov16 #planestrainsautomobiles

sprainedbrain I had never heard of this app... and now I have it and am reading a new book. 😳 Thanks! 7y
mhillis @sprainedbrain You're welcome! Which book did you choose? Museum of Cathy seems interesting too 7y
sprainedbrain @mhillis I chose The Eleventh Hour by Tom Tomaszewski. Looks interesting, but it's not in the Litsy database yet. 7y
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