Lidija rated Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop: 5 stars

Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop
There was only one thing on her mind.
'I must start a bookshop.'
Yeongju did everything she was …
"Forget the freak, you're just nature."
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There was only one thing on her mind.
'I must start a bookshop.'
Yeongju did everything she was …
I didn't expect to enjoy this so much. It's making me want to highlight and underline sentences all over the place.
I didn't expect to enjoy this so much. It's making me want to highlight and underline sentences all over the place.
Completely forgot I was reading this. Nietzsche is such a petty hilarious mess - we don't talk enough about how amusing his writing often is.
Completely forgot I was reading this. Nietzsche is such a petty hilarious mess - we don't talk enough about how amusing his writing often is.
I still don't quite get the hype around this book, but it was certainly cosy, and the resolution was very satisfying.
I still don't quite get the hype around this book, but it was certainly cosy, and the resolution was very satisfying.
Beautiful, delicate writing.

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