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Y/N: A Novel | Esther Yi
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Surreal, hilarious, and shrewdly poignant--a novel about a Korean American woman living in Berlin whose obsession with a K-pop idol sends her to Seoul on a journey of literary self-destruction. It's as if her life only began once Moon appeared in it. The desultory copywriting work, the boyfriend, and the want of anything not-Moon quickly fall away when she beholds the idol in concert, where Moon dances as if his movements are creating their own gravitational field; on live streams, as fans from around the world comment in dozens of languages; even on skincare products endorsed by the wildly popular Korean boy band, of which Moon is the youngest, most luminous member. Seized by ineffable desire, our unnamed narrator begins writing Y/N fanfic--in which you, the reader, insert [Your/Name] and play out an intimate relationship with the unattainable star. Then Moon suddenly retires, vanishing from the public eye. She stumbles into total disorientation. As Y/N flies from Berlin to Seoul to be with Moon, our narrator, too, journeys in search of the object of her love. In Korea, an escalating series of mistranslations and misidentifications land her at the headquarters of the Kafkaesque entertainment company that manages the boyband until, at a secret location, together with Moon at last, art and real life approach their final convergence. From a conspicuous new talent comes Y/N, a provocative literary debut about the universal longing for transcendence and the tragic struggle to assert one's singular story amidst the amnesiac effects of globalization. Crackling with the intellectual sensitivity of Elif Batuman and the sinewy absurdism of Thomas Pynchon, Esther Yi's prose unsettles the boundary between high and mass art, exploding our expectations of a novel about "identity" and offering in its place a suis generis picture of the loneliness that afflicts modern life.
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Ididsoidid
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I can‘t say why, but had a lot of fun reading this. Y/N doesn‘t care for boy bands yet one day finds theirself deeply obsessed with K-Pop‘s latest young star. The novel shifts in lines from thought provoking and esoteric to satirical pretension then devolves into the absurd. It‘s difficult to define and somehow that‘s the point, right? Can you find the one you love without losing yourself, can you really know anyone and what is ‘self‘ anyway? 7/10

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Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick
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Hot Damn! It's been a crazy 10 days, and I'm glad that things look to get back to a normal level of busy. This one went from a being a 2 month hold earlier this week to ready now just this morning.

I'm kicking off #MarvellousMarch with a lofty goal to finish:
1. Y/N 📖
2. 8 Lives of a Century-Old Trickster 📖
3. Korea Overview 📖
4. The Miserable Mill 📖
5. 30% of Wandering Stars 🎧
6. 75% of Wild Women and the Blues 🎧

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shawnmooney
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https://youtu.be/GH5kq3KuIsw?si=T4age7DqiC_E_uhG

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Report on the James Morrison book launch

A special guest

Another special guest

Who Lies Inside by Timothy Ireland

Y/N by Esther Yi

The Rider by Tim Krabbé, Sam Garrett (Translator)

The Perfection of the Morning: A Woman's Awaking in Nature by Sharon Butala

The Most Secret Memory of Men by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, Lara Vergnaud (Translator)

Open City by Teju Cole

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jdiehr
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This was weird.

It's about a woman obsessed with a boy in a K-pop band.

I didn't get it.

Maybe it would have made more sense in print...as I couldn't tell which parts were really happening and which parts were the fan fiction.

I don't care enough to figure it out 😕

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Sophronisba
Y/N: A Novel | Esther Yi
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I was interested in a novel about celebrity and fandom in the twenty-first century, and that's what this is -- but I wanted something more grounded and less abstract. Didn't love the way this story was told.

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Melismatic
Y/N: A Novel | Esther Yi
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Mehso-so

This was exceedingly strange that only got weirder by the page.

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sarahbarnes
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Such a bizarre story, but I liked it! A unique take on the nature of relationships, loosely defined to include people we‘ve just met, people we‘ve known but who no longer know us, or people we‘ve never *actually* met. Combined with the element of how humans gravitate toward celebrity or curated versions of people, this made for an interesting read.

batsy Nice review! I'm glad to see that you liked it. It does have an interesting concept and cover! 2y
squirrelbrain Great review! Tagging @BarbaraBB as I know you were interested in this one… 😉 2y
BarbaraBB Thanks @squirrelbrain you know I am! Sarah, is it as good as 2y
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sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB it is interesting but no, not even close to that good! 2y
BarbaraBB Thanks! I was thinking about my nominations for #CampLitsy23 which we‘ll be announcing next week! @squirrelbrain 2y
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PNWBookseller85
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This was such a weird book, but I loved it. It‘s like the most literary fan fiction you‘ll ever read. It‘s about an unnamed woman who falls in love with Moon, a member of a KPop group and goes to find him after he retires suddenly. It‘s so poetic and smart and written in a dreamlike way. Like, if Murakami wrote fan fiction.

BarbaraBB I‘ve been fascinated by this one for a while now. Stacked 2y
sarahbarnes Just started this one. Bizarre but so compelling so far. 2y
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Sara_Planz
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In this day and age where we feel like we are closer than ever to our celebrity loves, this book perfectly describes the infatuation that so many have for people they have never met and quite possibly never will. I also liked how Esther Yi incorporated the world of fanfiction into this story as well, since it continues to proliferate on the internet. This novel is philosophical and weird and an absolute delight.

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Booksandtea23
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Loving the art work for this cover ☺️

Side Note: I watched Swarm on Amazon Prime last weekend so when I saw this book on GoodReads new books of the week I knew I had read it.

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merelybookish
Y/N: A Novel | Esther Yi
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This book about a women who becomes obsessed with a K-pop star is on a lot of lists of anticipated fiction for 2023. But it just made me feel old and cranky. There's ambition to what Yi's doing here but I just didn't get it. And eventually I didn't care either.
#netgalley

LeahBergen I get the “old and cranky” feeling. 😆 2y
batsy Oh no! I was looking forward to this one. My enthusiasm has dimmed a little #OldAndCrankyAsWell 2y
merelybookish @LeahBergen These kids with their newfangled things. 🤣 2y
merelybookish @batsy Don't let me deter you! The other reviews on Goodreads are quite enthusiastic. 2y
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