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  • The Cosmic World of Plants

    The Cosmic World of Plants

    You might wonder if splitting it into two volumes would’ve been better, but then the sales for the second book would’ve likely plummeted. Still, if you focus, it feels like studying for an interesting subject test. So, I recommend giving it a try!

  • Journalism in the AI Era

    Journalism in the AI Era

    We’re living in a world overflowing with AI and deep learning books. However, most are technical, leaving readers puzzled about practical applications. This book is a gem for those folks, capturing the struggles of individuals with zero background knowledge trying to integrate AI-powered writing tools into their work.

  • Teen Library and Poland’s Graphic Design Special Lecture

    Teen Library and Poland’s Graphic Design Special Lecture

    Experience isn’t something that’s neatly arranged on your forehead; it’s embedded within your body and mind, and for it to truly transfer, inefficient time investment called observation is necessary. Spending boring moments together, you can suddenly capture that ‘click’ moment, like snapping a picture.

  • Seven Years of Night

    Seven Years of Night

    The emotional tidal wave 🌊 and the storm-like impact it has on reality felt like reading a Park Bum-shin novel. However, while Park Bum-shin often placed himself as the emotional lead, Jeong You-jeong’s protagonists are purely fictional, and that’s what’s different.

  • The Bug of Apgujeong and Summer

    The Bug of Apgujeong and Summer

    But several summers ago, an epic swarm of bugs took over Gangbyeon Station. As darkness enveloped the area and the platform lights flicked on, it seemed every bug on Earth flocked there. It even made the news, where the anchor dubbed them ‘Apgujeong Bugs’ (though they never explained why).

  • Weekend Afternoon

    Weekend Afternoon

    Slowly, I get up and take out the duvet cover from the dryer, spreading it wide over the sofa by the living room window. I have no idea how the dryer calculates drying times, but the laundry still feels a bit damp—like kitchenware before the final breeze dries them off. 🍃 It’s as if they’re…

  • Theft

    Theft

    I’m not particularly interested in the technical side of cameras, nor do I have the dedication to lug around huge lenses and cameras every day. The sole reason I take photos is this: every now and then, I stumble upon a beautiful moment. It’s like capturing a diorama in a glass box or spraying fixative…

  • Sunhwa Store

    Sunhwa Store

    She mentioned it was the day to close the café. The lease was up, business wasn’t booming, and she planned to move everything out this afternoon.

  • The Garden of Virginia Woolf (Tales from Monk’s House)

    The Garden of Virginia Woolf (Tales from Monk’s House)

    While diving into this book, I imagined Monk’s House garden as a mini-universe, tenderly nurtured year after year by Virginia and her husband Leonard. They lived as if they were born to be there, tirelessly striving to make it a better place, finding peace, and finally confronting death within its embrace.

  • Murakami T

    It felt as dull as ‘What’s There in Laos Anyway?’ or ‘The Scrap.’ However, I’m hesitant to say it won’t be enjoyable for first-time Haruki essay readers. It might just be my own familiarity with his writing that’s making it feel repetitive. Maybe I’ve grown tired of the recurring whiskey, jazz, and marathon metaphors. But…

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