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At Least We Can Apologize
At Least We Can Apologize | Lee Ki-ho
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A kaleidoscope of minor nuisances and major grievances, this novel heralds a new comic voice in Korean letters.
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Bertha_Mason

"The stars seemed close to us, and the moon seemed to slip further and further to one side."

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Bertha_Mason

"The room was partitioned exactly in two by a glass wall. In the middle of the glass there were small holes drilled through that looked like the marks left behind after peeing in the snow."

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symonebooks
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My first read from The Library of Korean Literature. It is a dystopian-esque tale about two friends who apologize on behalf of others in exchange for money. It was a really unique, thought-provoking read. Would recommend!

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Tarlia
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I didn't know what to expect but I like calmly twisted tales. I still don't know where this is heading but it's hard to put down.