🇰🇷 10 books to read about korea | short stories, lgbtq+ experience, korean history, translated work

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @brooklyn7316
    @brooklyn7316 Год назад +52

    omg watching Super Junior’s science show is one of my core memories from my teenage years💀

  • @dmoon4269
    @dmoon4269 Год назад +59

    I'm going to finally add Human Acts to my tbr. Not only has Namjoon recommended it, but J-hope, who is from Gwangju alludes to the Uprising in their song "Ma City" with "Everyone, press 062-518" where 062 is a regional telephone code of Gwangju and 518 refers to the May 18 Uprising*.
    *For anyone interested doolsetbangtan has great lyrics explanations to bts' songs.👐

  • @josephl447
    @josephl447 Год назад +34

    Another really interesting book about Korean culture is one I picked up on a recent trip to Daejeon (대전) - 'Crying in H-Mart' by singer Michelle Zauner. Its an autobiography about her experience growing up under an American Father and Korean mother. Highly recommended!

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +10

      That had me crying in a cafe hahah such a good memoir 😭

  • @xCarleex
    @xCarleex Год назад +14

    Pachinko is my favourite book of the year so far. I got so attached to Sunja and just wanted her to be happy. I sobbed at the end.

  • @kriskitzo
    @kriskitzo Год назад +3

    Thanks for letting me order a bunch of books ;)

  • @manuelli88
    @manuelli88 Год назад +4

    If I had your face, it is one that I keep thinking about, and when I was in Korea this July 2023 one that I kept thinking about and re-read on my trip.

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад

      Yes! It really sticks in your mind 🥺

  • @KupoXD
    @KupoXD Год назад +35

    Oh my goodness, thank you for this!! This is exactly what I needed to help understand more about Korean history (specifically the first half ❤). My TBR has grown and it’s a marvellous thing. 😊 Thank you again ❤

  • @pendragon2012
    @pendragon2012 Год назад +15

    This is really cool! My favorite thing about teaching World History is learning more myself. I don't have much time to teach Korean history at my current job, but I find it fascinating!

  • @untitled1464
    @untitled1464 Год назад +3

    I’d also add Suki Kim’s “Without You There Is No Us” book to that list. She’s a Korean-American author and investigative journalist. The book is about her time living in North Korea as an English teacher to some of Pyongyang’s elite children at a STEM university. It’s honestly a heartbreaking book, but I loved how she discusses her own experiences and these kids with so much empathy and also discusses briefly her own experience immigrating to the USA and her own family being affected by the Korean War. It helped me understand Korea a lot more honestly.

  • @sofairthouart
    @sofairthouart Год назад +19

    in relation to Human Acts, another perspective on the Gwangju Uprising is "There a Petal Silently Falls" by Choe Yun (최윤 작가의 ) that i really liked. also, Hye-young Pyun is really good at taking very niche moments in Korean modern history (like, specific crimes or news events) and turning them into thrillers! 10/10 would recommend!

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +1

      Oh my goodness thank you for this rec!!

    • @nellalast9056
      @nellalast9056 Год назад +1

      Thank you for recommending "There a Petal Silently Falls". I am half way through it and I cannot put it down. I read "Human Acts" when I found RM's reading list and have fallen down the rabbit hole of Korean Authors. What an amazing ride!!

  • @KathyDubs
    @KathyDubs Год назад +3

    I totally agree with not learning much about Korea growing up. It makes me so sad, because as an adult I have grown to really appreciate the culture (and the food!) so much. Learning more about Korea the past few years has really opened me up to learning more about so many other countries as well.

  • @janemuses3031
    @janemuses3031 Год назад +3

    Very timely as I need to do some digging into Korean history and culture so having a short list to start from is really helpful.

  • @kika1256
    @kika1256 Год назад +1

    Because of your book channel I’ve already read Pachinko, Human Acts and right now I’m reading Kim Jiyoung Born 1982 and loved all of them 💓🌸

  • @sugarvenet
    @sugarvenet Год назад +1

    Thanks for the interesting video.
    On your recommendation, I read the book "If I had your face" I really liked the book, it was interesting to read about another Korea, not the one we see in the media.

  • @IrakozeLIVE
    @IrakozeLIVE Год назад +10

    Love this! Can’t wait to dig into this list. I recently read ‘The last story of Mina Lee’ by Nancy Jooyoun Kim, I would describe it as beautiful, heartbreaking, and bittersweet. It dives into the Korean American experience, as immigrant and first gen and the struggle to understand and live within a different culture. I highly recommend it

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +3

      Immediately added to my TBR!

  • @irenamcg
    @irenamcg Год назад +3

    I don't need any more books on my TBR but here I am adding all of them 😂

  • @BeryllineBea
    @BeryllineBea Год назад +11

    Thank you for this! I’ve read half of these, and another is already on my tbr. I’ll definitely have to take a look at the rest! Several of the ones I read were very good, but I think Human Acts especially is permanently imprinted into my brain now (in both good and also devastating ways). 💜

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +1

      I would give anything to read that again for the first time 😭

  • @brooke-d
    @brooke-d Год назад +3

    Looking forward to some Iceland content. I hope you're having a fantastic time!

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад

      Just left about 24 hours ago and hope to have it up in about 2 weeks!!

  • @rinderchocolate5304
    @rinderchocolate5304 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I need/want to learn more about my Korean background and life in Korea, in general. My biological father was from Korea, but he died 6 months before I was born, and since his family basically disowned him for marrying a white American, I don't know any of my Korean relatives. Anyway, I would recommend the book "The Girl with Seven Names" by Hyeonseo Lee. It is about her escape from North Korea. It blew me away when I realized I am older than she is, just based on her description of life in North Korea.

  • @kissmelicia81
    @kissmelicia81 Год назад +3

    These are great recommendations. I read all except two. Beasts of a Little Land was one of my favourite books of last year, and the author Kim JuHea is an all-round great person - a vegan and founder of Peaceful Dumpling 💚 I echo the recommendation for June Hur historial YA mysteries and I'd also recommend Violets by Shin KyungSook and The Old Woman with the Knife.

  • @axellegodart9762
    @axellegodart9762 Год назад +2

    Hi :) Thank you so much for all the recs, my goodread list is getting full Ahah. Two books I recommend on the subjects are :
    - " Stone house on Jeju Island : improvising life under a healing moon ", it's a non-fiction, very comforting, and I learned a lot about Jeju; and also
    - " The island of sea women " by Lisa See, a fiction setting in Jeju too (well yeah, I kinda fell in love with Jeju :') ), we follow the story of 2 women from the 30's to now, some parts were hard to read, but I learned so much ! :)

  • @mattkean1128
    @mattkean1128 Год назад +4

    Reminding me to pick up Han Kang's newest. Love these videos 😊

  • @FlavorofMind
    @FlavorofMind Год назад +8

    What an excellent idea for a video! I'm taking notes! (Though I already know Pachinko is an awesome suggestion 🙂)

  • @marccolomayt82094
    @marccolomayt82094 Год назад +3

    my perfect birthday gift today: cari’s reading lifestyle vlog, I truly enjoyed it! ❤

  • @tansbizarreadventure
    @tansbizarreadventure Год назад +2

    i read flowers of fire from ur reccomendation and i loved it, i can't wait to dig in to the rest of these recs

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +1

      So glad you liked it!!

  • @alinabetiu7399
    @alinabetiu7399 Год назад

    so glad to see 'Love in the Big City', one of my faves!

  • @Curly3373
    @Curly3373 Год назад +2

    Just a wonderfully profitable video! Thank you! ❤

  • @mandymandine
    @mandymandine 10 месяцев назад

    I would add Shoko’s smile by Choi Eunyoung to the list, a collection of short stories. There are two stories that stood out for me, about the aftermath of the Sewol ferry sinking.

  • @e_guy7931
    @e_guy7931 Год назад +3

    That initial reaction to Concerning My Daughter is too relatable, I recently finished it and I think I made the exact same sounds when you pulled out your copy haha Agree it is very much worth reading but man the feelings I had reading it....

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +2

      Definitely not a feel-good kind of book haha

  • @menonpooja87
    @menonpooja87 Год назад +4

    Great list. June Hur's YA books are also a great read to learn more about Korean history

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +1

      Noted! Thank you 🤍✨

  • @thattinyfox
    @thattinyfox Год назад +1

    I LOVE everything about this! I have read many, but still got some good recs!!

  • @silkandsticks
    @silkandsticks Год назад +1

    This is such an interesting topic for a video. Wonderful recommendations, have added some to my library loan wishlist 💛

  • @talesandpostcards
    @talesandpostcards Год назад +9

    OMG that super junior science show was the first variety show I've watched religiously in 2008-ish?? I waited for weeks for the English subtitles because it took soo long before to get any kpop video with english subs ready. I mean, fans today are so lucky!

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +2

      Right?! 😂😭😂😭😂😭

  • @readingwarlock
    @readingwarlock Год назад

    Omg you mentioning eatyourkimchi brings back so many memories. I haven’t watched any content from them for years, though. I feel like an ancient kpop stan. 😅

  • @teatime3204
    @teatime3204 Год назад +1

    Black Flower sounds super interesting!

  • @who-is-eva
    @who-is-eva Год назад +4

    Ah how wonderful! I've read/own about half of these so I'm confident I'll enjoy the other half as well, what great recommendations ❤
    Thank you!
    (I also just finished Our Happy Time by Gong Jiyoung and it was so good but oof)

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +1

      I feel like that describes so much of translated korean lit - “good time but oof” 😂😂😂

  • @read.write.drinktea
    @read.write.drinktea Год назад +25

    These all look so good! I’m not sure if these quite fit the vibe but there is also White Chrysanthemum by Mary Lynn Bracht (Korean-American author) that covers comfort women, and In Order to Live by Yeonmi Park (North Korean defector) about her escape to South Korea. They are both good for putting South Korea’s relationship with its neighboring countries into perspective

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +8

      Oh thank you! I actually was Yeonmi’s buddy for a cooking class when i was studying abroad because we partnered with north korean high school students for certain activities 😂

    • @read.write.drinktea
      @read.write.drinktea Год назад +2

      @@caricakes omg that’s such a coincidence 😂

    • @GH-fb9dh
      @GH-fb9dh Год назад +1

      @@caricakeswow! How incredible to meet someone who will live in history!

  • @Leyliv00
    @Leyliv00 11 месяцев назад

    This is just an amazing selection, just adding some of them in to my TBR

  • @claudiaruxandra6827
    @claudiaruxandra6827 Год назад

    Not me having already almost 200 books in my wishlist and then adding these as well :D I have read Pachinko twice (firstly in my native language, Romanian, then in English) and I have loved it even more the second time

  • @anikoaugustin2462
    @anikoaugustin2462 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the wonderful recommendations. I immediately stocked up on some reading material. I sucked in "If had your face" from Frances Cha. It really got me... Currently reading "Vertraute Welt". It's a critique of the throwaway society by Hwan Sok-Yeong. Unfortunately, I haven't found the English title. I also read from him "Dämmerstunde" and loved it. At the moment, I'm all into books from Korean and Japanese authors. Your video came at just the right time. Thank you for that 🙏

  • @linsinanun8475
    @linsinanun8475 Год назад

    We actually got into KPOP world around the same time (ok, now our age revealed)! So related when you mentioned Super Junior's science show LOL! Back to the book, I read Human Act, Pachinko, and If I had you face from your recommendation and I really love them. I'm going to the bookstore today and will for sure following you with the other books. *fingercross* that the bookstores got those books in stock.

  • @ilhamkoubaa77
    @ilhamkoubaa77 Год назад +1

    Hi Cari! Thank you for this, I took notes 🙂 definitely going to order Black Flower by Kim Young-ha, very interesting. Korean books are not available in large numbers in the Netherlands. I see more Japanese books, translated (English or Dutch). So your recommendations are great! Thank you and love your vlogs ❤ see you soon in good health 🙌

  • @selamabinet
    @selamabinet 11 месяцев назад

    when i was in high school i read every falling star by Sungju Lee which is about north korea, but it’s phenomenal

  • @HelloThere-r7t
    @HelloThere-r7t Год назад +1

    Great choices! I have read some of these books and they are SO good!! Have you ever read “Sweet Bean Paste”? I highly recommend it! Thank you Cari for your amazing content as always!! 🧡

  • @lylasyahirah1009
    @lylasyahirah1009 Год назад +2

    You make me want to delve into another culture through reading (fictionally 😄). I’m a foreigner newly living in France and there’s lots of Paris/France reference books to check out. My first book bought here was “I, Mona Lisa”.

  • @flowersmar
    @flowersmar Год назад +1

    Haven't watched it yet but thank you so much already for this list Cari! Will definitely take notes :)

  • @carolinabarbosa6850
    @carolinabarbosa6850 Год назад +1

    This is really nice, Cari! i loved all the recommendations. I've never had much interest in Korean culture, but your channel, your videos.. they have given me a high urge to know more about korean culture and hostory, and eventually go someday to Korea. 😊 btw, added all the books to my tbr (the only one I have read is Pachinko - didn’t love it much because of the jumps in time, but it was a interesting read to learn more).

  • @raymondhodgson1190
    @raymondhodgson1190 Год назад

    Just read "Human Acts" and it hits so hard, but it's so good. It also made me want to read everything else Han Kang has written.

  • @stll9372
    @stll9372 Год назад

    I knew you’d mention Human Acts and I think that book kinda traumatised me because as sson as you started talking about it, tears started to form. Some of the different POV’s just straight up ripped my heart out of my chest with the descriptions and the overall events each individual experiences.
    But, nevertheless, I would highly recommend the book because it sheds light on terrible events that, could be considered, happend quite recently and it really opened my eyes of how much more I want to know about contemporary and historical Korea.

  • @caitlin1008
    @caitlin1008 Год назад

    I read Pachinko last month and it left a big impression on me. I haven't watched the tv show adaptation but it's definitely on my list. A book I want to recommend is The girl with seven names by Hyeonseo Lee, the story of a North-Korean defector. I read it years ago but I remember her story very vividly.

  • @TatianaKurnosova
    @TatianaKurnosova Год назад

    Thank you so much for this Cari! ❤I've been struggling with getting back to reading (honestly don't know why - maybe too much work or I just have lost this habit...), but recently I felt inspired again and read one book in few days, it was so amazing! Definitely going to try some of your recs. Sending hugs and love!🧡

  • @carolinetaylor6757
    @carolinetaylor6757 Год назад

    Loved the book ideas and I like the mixture of historical and modern.💐🇬🇧

  • @alicjalincner1868
    @alicjalincner1868 Год назад

    Thank you so much for these reccomendations! I added all of them to my TBR list 💖

  • @Silmarien_
    @Silmarien_ Год назад

    Oh, Cari, thank you so much for this video! I’ve been trying to find a list of good Korean literature and here you are, saved me and my time!😅

  • @oliviaclark6358
    @oliviaclark6358 Год назад +1

    I loved this!

  • @soundfematic
    @soundfematic Год назад

    Really appreciate that you made this video!

  • @pleasedtoreadyou
    @pleasedtoreadyou Год назад

    loved this video very much! added all books that i didn't have on my wishlist already 😇 thank you, Cari! 💙

  • @wgima3857
    @wgima3857 Год назад

    Great video, Cari! I really enjoyed your recommended book list, and appreciate the reviews of each. ❤

  • @radbu1075
    @radbu1075 Год назад

    Jack Edwards (Jack in the Books) also recommends Love in the Big City! I think he said the author was his friend (if I remember correctly) so maybe he is the same age as you!

  • @choreaathetosis
    @choreaathetosis Год назад +4

    What bookstore you recommend in seoul to buy books? Im coming to korea this sept, would like to have a book souvenir hehehe😅 or books that u recommended. 😊

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад

      Kyobo books would have all of these and more!!

  • @Bookinista08
    @Bookinista08 Год назад

    Hi Cari! Thanks so much for this video, I am always on the lookout for books by Korean authors and to learn more about this country. I've read Pachinko, Love in the big city and Kim Jiyoung born in 1982, and I loved them all! But my favorites are two other titles, the Vegetarian, by Han Kang, and Please look after mom, by Kyung-sook Shin. Only read them once, but I'm still haunted by imagery from them and by their stories. Flowers of fire is on my TBR for the next couple of months, I'm so curious to read about the feminist movement in SK. Thanks again for your recs and happy reading! ^^

  • @jiniqeee
    @jiniqeee Год назад +2

    10:17 Far Right of Korea denies the Kwang - Ju Uprising ; I have no idea about that .

  • @dreadsupreme
    @dreadsupreme Год назад

    Loved this style of video cari! ❤have to check out your book channel

  • @englishwithnicolle2305
    @englishwithnicolle2305 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this Cari.

  • @rachelsaelid6081
    @rachelsaelid6081 Год назад

    I really liked The Island of Sea Women. It was very sad though, but I liked the different perspective of women with more societal power.

  • @melopepo
    @melopepo Год назад

    This is so useful and interesting thank you! I wish someone did something like this for Taiwan as well 🇹🇼

  • @NamasW24
    @NamasW24 Год назад

    Pachinko I’ve 👂 the audiobook only the first 2 chapters
    It Would make a good series

  • @LosZetasUno
    @LosZetasUno Год назад

    I thought this was gonna be the Iceland vlog 😫
    Hope you're having a blast abroad!

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +1

      Definitely cant edit a video like that in 24 hours lol 😂😂 i literally just left

  • @eltrifemenil
    @eltrifemenil Год назад

    Looking for videos, and by accident left my mouse cursor on your video when I got up from my chair and your video started playing. I was just listening as I was busy sorting out stuff. I said nice book review but suddenly you spoke about Mexico and the 1000 Korean that were sold into slavery. I don't know a lot about the history of Mexico but I heard a few stories of Chinese people in Mexico that arrived a long time ago to help in the rail construction. They were not treated well and left but then they returned after that. You can still find a lot of Chinese in some northern Mexican cities. I also know that there is a Korean community that I arrived decades ago but they settled in the state of Yucatan and other states in the peninsula of Yucatan. Are they the same Koreans? Or did they manage to leave Mexico? History is fascinating, there are things that governments hide on purpose all over the world. For instance, the French invasion of Mexico is not taught or discussed in any book in France at public schools. You really have to be a historian to know where to look for that info.

  • @NamasW24
    @NamasW24 Год назад

    The 2 the best K dramas I ever watched, was move to heaven and extraordinary attorney Woo

  • @cliacbtt
    @cliacbtt Год назад

    it would be cool to do a similar video about Japanese books!

  • @michaelhall8586
    @michaelhall8586 Год назад

    Thank you so much for including so many queer books on your list! I can’t wait to check them out!

  • @daria_mm
    @daria_mm Год назад

    I was in a reading slump for the last couple month, but after this video i've read two books (love in the big city and if i had your face) in two days. Thanks, Cari 🤍🤍🤍

  • @yenasung
    @yenasung Год назад +1

    Oo this is v well organized and thoughtfully compiled! 👏🏻👍🏻💯 ive been waffling about making a similar vid and what to include for a while and this is a great great great list of recs. I need to check out concerning my daughter!! A good one showing the korean american/recent us immigrant pov is skinship-yoon choi

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +1

      Ohhh i will look into reading that asap!! Thank you 🥹

  • @davidfarley1175
    @davidfarley1175 Год назад +1

    I was in Korea 52 years ago, it wasn't anything as your portraying it today. it was totally different talk to some of the old timers

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад +1

      I hope every country is different after 52 years lol but yes korea changed rapid - which is why learning about it is so important!

    • @davidfarley1175
      @davidfarley1175 Год назад

      @@caricakes I was referring to how nice the people were, I was stationed at Kawju AFB outside of Kawju City in a small farming village the big city people were not as kind and out going

  • @____wicked.witch.of.the.words_
    @____wicked.witch.of.the.words_ 10 месяцев назад

    OMG! You said Boys Over Flowers and threw me back years 😂😂😂😂

  • @The7cristina
    @The7cristina Год назад

    thankyou a lot. It´s very enlighting🙂

  • @eliz_sk
    @eliz_sk Год назад +1

    Thank you ❤

  • @Youmeandyume
    @Youmeandyume Год назад +5

    If I had your face was so spot on about a LOT a of things. It was a bit triggering 😅

  • @annawilhelm9697
    @annawilhelm9697 Год назад

    Loved that video. :)

  • @heartbreakhotel2510
    @heartbreakhotel2510 Год назад

    cari upon learning you have listened to kpop since 2006 i have. very important question...do you like snsd and what is your favorite snsd song

  • @ElleYeah
    @ElleYeah Год назад

    As painful as it was, I really enjoyed Concerning my daughter. Another book I really enjoyed was "The Summer' which follows a young lesbian couple living in the countryside as they go through all the changes that happen when you become an adult.

    • @axellegodart9762
      @axellegodart9762 Год назад

      Hi, by any chance, could you share the name of the author of " The summer " ? I looked for the book but cannot seem to find it

    • @ElleYeah
      @ElleYeah Год назад

      Sure! It's by Choi Eun-young. It's more of a short story tbh, but it's still a great read.@@axellegodart9762

  • @princessedelarue1989
    @princessedelarue1989 Год назад

    Hi Cari, have you been able to learn the language over the time you've spent in Korea?

  • @toritorry
    @toritorry Год назад +2

    Interesting!!!!

  • @Gogoslittlesister
    @Gogoslittlesister Год назад

    I finished Pachinko a few days ago, it was SO good and I learned so much about korean-japanese relations. Koh Hansu can choke tho, hated him 😂

  • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
    @user-vc5rp7nf8f Год назад

    you're so pretty

  • @exoforlifex5847
    @exoforlifex5847 Год назад

    Do schools not teach about the Korean war (North, South, US and Japan involvement)?? I l live in a European country and even though we had no part in that war, we still talk about this in school

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад

      Not in as much detail as we talk about wwi/wwii etc!

    • @exoforlifex5847
      @exoforlifex5847 Год назад

      @@caricakes that's true for European countries too. WW1 and 2 are a much bigger part.

  • @小邦邦-u8x
    @小邦邦-u8x Год назад

    I am Asian , welcome to travel in Asian countries , Tokyo Japan , Seoul Korea , Shanghai China , Hong Kong , Taipei Taiwan , Manila Philippines , Bangkok Thailand , Kuala Lumpur Malaysia , Singapore , Jakarta Indonesia

  • @Sthemingway
    @Sthemingway Год назад +1

    Are soap operas ever a "good" representation of its country of origin? ^_~ I love that you contextualize your first time being in Korea as pre-BTS debut.

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад

      Def a diff korea 😂😂😂

  • @trivia-love
    @trivia-love Год назад

    thank you so much for this great list!! I have watched the first season of the tv adaptation of Pachinko and found it already so interesting and well made (can recommend) but I think I'll dive into the book now as well :)

  • @bunny_koo
    @bunny_koo Год назад +2

    I really want to visit korea someday with my friends 🤍 i even send them your instagram posts ranting about how much i love you and wanna do all the fun things you do 😂🌸

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад

      Omg😂😂😂😂 thank you!!!

  • @marygee3981
    @marygee3981 Год назад

    💕Thank you. I enjoyed your video. I couldn't finish Flowers of Fire. I felt too sad. It seemed like not enough women were on the same page to make the movement work. And people are so shocked that Korean mgrs own the employees as if they were puppets after work hours. Seems so shameful the way they are treated. Men in the US actually supported women. Not all of course but for fairness in the work world many did. Fathers and brothers and boyfriends were supportive. I hope people will come together to make real change in Korea. The South Korean govt. Is sorely lacking in assistance to single mothers and their children. A shameful state for leaders! There are 2 books you mentioned I want to read. Excellent reviews.😊

  • @hkjesica
    @hkjesica Год назад +1

    It was a devastating book for me - but my college Professor had us read "Voices of the Korean Comfort Women" by Chungmoo Choi and Hyunah Yang. It is a oral retelling of such a tragic and horrific time in Korean history - and please understand this talks about really triggering events. But it was something that sticks with me even 10 yrs later.

  • @juliagamarano2779
    @juliagamarano2779 Год назад

    Will you ever do a video about kpop?

    • @caricakes
      @caricakes  Год назад

      What kind of video?

    • @juliagamarano2779
      @juliagamarano2779 Год назад

      @@caricakes how did you get into it, if it was a major factor in your decision to moving to korea, what bands and artists you like rn/consider yourself a fan of

  • @harshitsingh7815
    @harshitsingh7815 Год назад

    ❤❤❤😊 very nice

  • @naomirodriguez4697
    @naomirodriguez4697 Год назад

    “so yes i did touch korean soil before bts debuted” the way i had JUST done the math when you mentioned the years you spent abroad and i was like WOAH

  • @marinakaital3259
    @marinakaital3259 Год назад

    Didn't realise until you said that this is not your book channel😅

  • @DianeC1975
    @DianeC1975 Год назад +2

    📚👍💕🤗

  • @Now_or_Never_777
    @Now_or_Never_777 Год назад

    Wow 10 yrs

  • @AleenaEV
    @AleenaEV 4 дня назад

    What do you mean you started listening to Kpop on the year I was born😂😂😂