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Book Review: Clickbait – A Darkly Funny, Cringe‑worthy Dive into Tabloid Culture and Midlife Meltdown

vivianyeongwt@gmail.comJune 28, 2025

Cringe-worthy, yes. Insightful? Definitely. This book entertains, moves, and reflects, even if it doesn’t revolutionise the genre.

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Book Review: Can’t I Go Instead – A Haunting, Heartbreaking Ode to Girlhood, Love, and Resistance

vivianyeongwt@gmail.comJune 25, 2025

Can’t I Go Instead is one of those rare books that quietly breaks your heart—and then keeps whispering to you long after you’ve turned the last page.

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Book Review: The Last Murder at the End of the World – A Riveting Thriller with Amnesia, Morality, and a Clock Ticking Down

vivianyeongwt@gmail.comJune 21, 2025

With elements of classic detective fiction woven into a speculative, almost dystopian setting, it’s a genre-defying read that delivers on every front.

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Book Review: Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop – A Gentle Ode to New Beginnings and the Power of Community

vivianyeongwt@gmail.comJune 19, 2025

With graceful writing, layered characters, and a narrative that champions quiet courage and emotional honesty, this is one of the most memorable books I’ve read in recent years.

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