It’s rare for a book to balance quirky charm with genuine emotional depth, but this one does so effortlessly.
If you’re looking for the best Korean healing fiction to curl up with, these titles deliver both emotional depth and tender comfort.
Yeon Somin’s debut doesn’t fix everything—but it opens up space to imagine healing is possible, if you’re willing to feel it slowly.
Grab a blanket, light a candle, steep your favourite tea, and reach for one of these comfort reads.
Klein takes the confusion of being confused for Naomi Wolf and turns it into a distillation of our collective breakdown
This isn’t just a comedian’s origin story—it’s a brilliant and honest memoir that offers humour, history, and hard truths in equal measure.
Factfulness surprises by turning data into emotional wisdom. It challenges fear bias, media manipulation, and simplified storytelling.
If you love tangled timelines, mysteries that echo back into personal grief & creative obsession—this is the book for you.
Some books break your heart. Others help you understand it. Good Morning, Monster does both—often on the same page.
Five stars for humour, heart, and an idea so strange it works. If you’ve ever wanted to fall in love with the afterlife, this is your guidebook.