Category: contents

  • Choosing Books and ‘A Walk in the Woods’

    Choosing Books and ‘A Walk in the Woods’

    It’s similar with novels. It’s annoying when they fill the gaps with mundane scenes like eating or hiking, and equally frustrating when they abruptly end without resolving anything.

  • Do Angels Really Exist?: OA

    Do Angels Really Exist?: OA

    The main character, Prairie (OA), is blind and embarks on a journey to find her biological father after leaving her adoptive parents. But she ends up being kidnapped by a doctor named Hunter, who studies the afterlife. Along with four others, she’s held captive in an underground lab for seven years, living as a test…

  • Run On

    Run On

    I personally enjoy debut works of drama writers, novelists, or webtoon artists. There’s something about an artist’s first piece that, while it may lack a bit in technique, bursts with inspiration, unique ideas, and a fearless spirit. It’s like a fresh veggie salad, barely dressed. If you take a bite, you might hear that satisfying…

  • Haruki’s New Gem, ‘First Person Singular’

    Haruki’s New Gem, ‘First Person Singular’

    Novels allow authors to play to their strengths. Some excel with prose, while others rely on storylines. A strong point can carry a novel despite its flaws, leading readers to a satisfactory experience. People are more forgiving than you’d think. Or maybe just not that critical. But short stories offer no such leeway.

  • Adult contemporary

    Adult contemporary

    Baby, baby, there will always beA space for you and me, right where you left itAnd just maybe, enough time will passWe’ll look back and laugh, just don’t forget it And maybe I’m wrong for writing this songLosing my head over you And I’ll be here, ’cause we both know how it goesI don’t want…