

That‘s an actual text from North Korea‘s previous leader biography 🤯🤯
That‘s an actual text from North Korea‘s previous leader biography 🤯🤯
I feel like I'm posting a lot today! Sorry guys. 🙈
But, I finished a book so I got to pull a new one from the TBR jar! Next up is A Kim Jong-Il Production. This is a true story about the orchestrated kidnappings of a famous movie star and film maker by Jong-Il. I'm a couple chapters in, and this book is interesting at hell and very well written. 🤓
So this is my book club's first read of the season and I've had such a hard time getting started. We've read some great North Korea books already and this doesn't suit my mood but we meet Monday so I must. Anyone else in a book club that has to go through this?
This book is fascinating. Fischer does an amazing job researching an event that has been denied for years. His humor and pacing helped this history read like a novel which, for a reader like me, is always appreciated. Takeaway: North Korea is fucking bonkers.
Preparing for my #secretsantagoespostal and had to visit a bookstore today again. While I was doing that I got this really weird epiphany where I realized how much I actually enjoyed reading "Nothing to envy". So when I accidentally found this from the bookstore I just couldn't leave it there. In Nothing to envy they mentioned the events of this book and that left me curious. Luckily now there is an answer to that.
Crikey. Never was there more proof if that essay question I had to answer at university: "literature has to be plausible. History only has to be true." Some of this book will boggle your mind - and not only the bits about North Korea. Well worth a look if you get a chance.
This book is amazing. Gripping and eye opening, it reads like a political espionage thriller but is the true account of the kidnapping of South Korea's most famous actress and film director by North Korea dictator and cinema fanatic Kim Jong-Il. Crazy, gripping, sad, fascinating, highly recommended.
One North Korea book has led me to another. Thanks for the rec, Sarah!