![]() Where every book you pick up needs to be a five-star life-changer, or it’s not worth it. A slow dance, a precarious hanging-balance of endless steps and concentration. I think a lot of people have a complicated relationship with reading. However, in the long list of forgotten hobbies - crochet classes, YouTube tutorials on how to paint like my hair-twin Bob Ross, and the God awful month I spent trying to learn how to basket-weave aged 11 - reading has always been what I return to. That one book, in question, is Winter in Sokcho, the debut novel by Elisa Shua Dusapin and translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins.Īs a passion, reading has fallen to the wayside. ![]() I hope at least one person who reads this decides to read that one book that one girl online recommended. This is one that I hope sticks, like a horrid earworm. Article-writing requires a lot of research, even for opinion-based things (like this review), where I throw my ideas out into the void and hope someone is there to hear their faint echo. ![]() I also have a lot of my creative passions tied up with reading. I have a weird relationship with reading.įor starters, I do it for my degree (I am currently a third-year Lit student). ![]()
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