I Want to Die but I Still Want to Eat Tteokbokki
2019 • 225 pages

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It wasn't as relatable as the first book, so much like the author's own perspective while transcribing this book, there is a sense of distance even when reading her first-person dialogues.

This book is heavier, harder to wrap your head and heart around, but it's also very real. It reminds us that we don't need to justify our emotions, our depression, or even our weaknesses. We always have a choice put our focus on the greater parts of ourselves, which sit side by side to our perceived shortcomings.

July 13, 2024Report this review