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Great Successor: The Divinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant Comrade Kim Jong Un
Great Successor: The Divinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant Comrade Kim Jong Un | Anna Fifield
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The behind-the-scenes story of the rise and reign of the world's strangest and most elusive tyrant, Kim Jong Un, by the journalist with the best connections and insights into the bizarrely dangerous world of North Korea.Since his birth in 1984, Kim Jong Un has been swaddled in myth and propaganda, from the plainly silly--he could supposedly drive a car at the age of three--to the grimly bloody stories of family members who perished at his command.Anna Fifield reconstructs Kim's past and present with exclusive access to sources near him and brings her unique understanding to explain the dynastic mission of the Kim family in North Korea. The archaic notion of despotic family rule matches the almost medieval hardship the country has suffered under the Kims. Few people thought that a young, untested, unhealthy, Swiss-educated basketball fanatic could hold together a country that should have fallen apart years ago. But Kim Jong Un has not just survived, he has thrived, abetted by the approval of Donald Trump and diplomacy's weirdest bromance.Skeptical yet insightful, Fifield creates a captivating portrait of the oddest and most secretive political regime in the world--one that is isolated yet internationally relevant, bankrupt yet in possession of nuclear weapons--and its ruler, the self-proclaimed Beloved and Respected Leader, Kim Jong Un.
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jack777
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Super fascinating look into a rather secluded country and even more secluded family. Followed North Korea in the news right up into 2019, so great catch up on current events.

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Andrew65 Hope you‘ve had a good weekend of reading. 2y
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Sophronisba Oooh, I have a thing for books about North Korea, but I don't think I've read this one. 2y
Purpleness @Sophronisba It‘s good so far! 2y
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jackday
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Super fascinating look into a rather secluded country and even more secluded family. Followed North Korea in the news right up into 2019, so great catch up on current events.

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Overall a good read. I would definitely read something else by her - just hope the copy editing will be a little bit more thoroughly done next time. Otherwise it was pretty fascinating 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

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The occasional typo aside, this book is an interesting read.

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I knew this already but it‘s still hard to imagine.

Tanisha_A It is! 😡 4y
Smrloomis @Tanisha_A Yup! And weirdly it‘s the radio that bothers me the most. 😨 4y
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900 million USD while people were starving?! 🤬🤬🤬

Balibee146 😔😔 4y
Smrloomis @Balibee146 yes 😱😭 4y
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I guess they needed 16 pages for all those repetitions of “loyal”!

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Hmm, due in 7 days... not sure I can finish it considering all the other things I need to get done but wish me luck! 😬

Jas16 🍀 5y
Smrloomis @Jas16 thanks, I‘m at 14% 😂 5y
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My next non-fiction read just came in from the library!

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