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I’ve been a little interested in North Korea for a while now — interested in the difference between the published reports and the actual situation on the ground — and in how little is actually written about the country. So I generally pick up books about North
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1 year ago
I bought this graphic novel quite by chance because I want interested by the title. I am indeed fascinated by North Korea and above all by every distopian novel. Even if in this case we are not talking about dispotia, but cruel and grotesque reality...
A great book, I read in a day!
Gigi