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Top 8 Yeeun Books
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Top 8 Yeeun Books

Top 8 Yeeun Books

Step into the world of Yeeun Books, a riveting collection of captivating reads that will leave you spellbound. From heart-pounding thrillers to soul-stirring memoirs, this roundup provides a comprehensive overview of the must-read books that have recently graced the literary scene. So sit back, relax, and get ready to immerse yourself in the pages of Yeeun Books.

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Mannens undergång: I kvinnans tidsålder, skriven av den amerikanska journalistiken Hanna Rosin, har utlöst en stark internationell debatt. Boken undersöker kulturella, ekonomiska och sexuella maktförändringar i USA och visar hur männen i många avseenden har blivit överträffade av kvinnorna.

Genom att lägga fram ålderdomliga förhållanden och utmana traditionella tro och värderingar, ger boken en påtaglig och exklusiv insyn i framtidens kvinnor. Med ett kraftigt argument för att kvinnor är framtiden, ger Hanna Rosin en intensiv och spännande bok som behandlar ett globalt ämne med stor uppmärksamhet.


  • Authors: Hanna Rosin

  • Publisher: Norstedts

  • Published Date: September 02, 2013

  • Page Count: 327

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Maturity Rating: MATURE

  • Language: sv


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Endless Blue Sky is a captivating tale of love set in the opulent yet heart-wrenching era of colonial Korea and Japanese-occupied Manchuria. It delves into the complications of love, marriage, and race, all while offering a glimpse into the hopeful future the characters envision. The novel's rich portrayal of extravagant settings, race tracks, and cabarets that were eventually devastated by war serves as a poignant reminder of the dreams and optimism of that time.

Honford Star’s English edition, which was the first to be published, comes equipped with an insightful introduction and notes by the translator, Steven Capener, enhancing the overall reading experience. This enthralling novel, spanning 259 pages, promises to transport readers into the world of the 1940s, where a compelling love story unfolds.


  • Authors: Hyoseok Lee

  • Publisher: Honford Star

  • Published Date: July 13, 2018

  • Page Count: 259

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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The Definitive K-Pop Encyclopedia


K-POP A to Z: The Definitive K-Pop Encyclopedia is your all-access pass to the captivating world of Korean pop music. Delve into the vibrant culture and fascinating lingo of this globally beloved entertainment phenomenon.

This comprehensive guide by esteemed author Bina Lee sheds light on essential topics like star-struck fan behavior, iconic music terminology, and the backstories behind your favorite K-Pop celebrities. Don’t miss this invaluable resource for all K-Pop aficionados—the essential knowledge you need at your fingertips!

Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Published: February 5, 2019.

Page Count: 144. Categories: Music.


  • Authors: Bina Lee

  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster

  • Published Date: February 05, 2019

  • Page Count: 144

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Music

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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How an International Sisterhood Made Olympic History


A Team of Their Own, by Seth Berkman, is an inspiring and enlightening sports book that takes readers behind the scenes of an unprecedented and heartwarming event. This compelling story follows the formation of South Korea's ice hockey team in the face of adversity, as they came together from diverse backgrounds and brought North and South Korea closer than they've ever been.

With players ranging from concert pianists to high school students, this team's journey encapsulates the spirit of unity, perseverance, and the true meaning of family. This book is not only a must-read for sports enthusiasts but also for anyone who believes in the power of unity and the human spirit.


  • Authors: Seth Berkman

  • Publisher: Harlequin

  • Published Date: October 01, 2019

  • Page Count: 412

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Sports & Recreation

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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"Raybearer" by Jordan Ifueko, an instant New York Times bestselling fantasy novel, has been recognized as one of the best books of the year by numerous reputable sources, including People Magazine, Buzzfeed, and Publishers Weekly. The captivating story revolves around Tarisai, a young girl raised in isolation by a mysterious figure known as The Lady. To escape her solitary life, Tarisai participates in a competition to become a member of the Crown Prince's Council of 11. However, The Lady has a dark and magical wish for Tarisai: to kill the Crown Prince once she gains his trust. With extraordinary world-building and vivid prose, "Raybearer" delves into the complexities of loyalty, fate, and the lengths one is willing to go for the people they care about.

The book is not only popular among readers but has also received high praise from various well-known publications. Entertainment Weekly describes it as "dazzling, " while Buzzfeed calls it "one of the most exceptional YA fantasies of all time. " PopSugar highlights the "exquisitely detailed world" in the novel. The 408-page book is published by Abrams and is available in print form. Despite its popularity, it has not yet been given an average rating, nor does it have a specific ratings count.

"Raybearer" falls within the category of Young Adult Fiction and is written in English. The book is not considered mature in content. The novel has garnered an impressive following, demonstrating its appeal to fans of authors like Sabaa Tahir and Tomi Adeyemi. Overall, "Raybearer" promises an engaging and thrilling journey through a fantastical world, with themes of loyalty and fate that will resonate with readers of all ages.


  • Authors: Jordan Ifueko

  • Publisher: Abrams

  • Published Date: August 18, 2020

  • Page Count: 408

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Young Adult Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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African American Popular Music and K-pop


Soul in Seoul: Unraveling the Fascinating Journey of African American Popular Music and K-pop, showcases how K-pop's global dominance is deeply rooted in the music itself. Authored by Crystal S. Anderson, this compelling book explores the intriguing relationship between African American popular music culture and K-pop.

Anderson guides readers through the captivating evolution of K-pop and its ambitious global ambitions, spotlighting the influences of rhythm and blues genres derived from black American popular music. The incorporation of these elements into K-pop not only adds an authentic touch but also broadens the genre's global appeal, becoming an integral part of the global R&B tradition.

Soul in Seoul is a must-read for enthusiasts and scholars alike of K-pop and African American popular music, as it sheds light on the cultural exchange between these two dynamic genres.


  • Authors: Crystal S. Anderson

  • Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

  • Published Date: September 15, 2020

  • Page Count: 212

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Music

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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Pulse-pounding suspense in the realm of supernatural horror comes alive in "Whisper" by Yu-Ko Chang, a captivating tale that entwines elements of Taiwanese folklore. The chilling whispers seem to haunt the gruesome crime scenes, resonating in the minds of the victims who all describe hearing the same ominous voice before their untimate demise.

The protagonist, Wu Shih-Sheng, a Taipei-based taxi driver with a troubled past, embarks on a relentless quest to uncover the truth behind the haunting voice that echoes through the city streets. Personal losses to the terrifying phenomenon drive him to fervently dig for answers.

"Whisper" takes chilling storytelling to another level, brilliantly integrating cultural anxieties and historical elements from Taiwan's past. The novel masterly weaves together the horrors of the past with an unnerving texture that threatens to repeat the atrocities once more.

The novel presents a gripping horror narrative that seamlessly combines Taiwanese folklore, historical authenticity, and a spine-chilling supernatural enigma, resulting in a cautionary tale that is hard to shake off after turning the final page. Be prepared to hear the voice that continues to haunt you long after the story ends.


  • Authors: Yu-Ko Chang

  • Publisher: Honford Star

  • Published Date: October 15, 2021

  • Page Count: 225

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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In "The Specters of Algeria, " a thought-provoking novel by Yeo Jung Hwang, readers are introduced to a group of dramatists who dared to distribute copies of Karl Marx's sole surviving play during South Korea's military dictatorships of the twentieth century. This act of subversiveness had far-reaching consequences, shaping the lives of two children from the group — Yul and Jing — who grew up with a connection that neither could have imagined.

Yul opened an alteration shop in Seoul, while Jing ventured to Europe. But as Cheolsu, an employee at a community theatre disillusioned with his role, digs deeper into the story of "The Specters of Algeria, " he wonders whether the absurd human condition showcased in the play holds the truth.

A gripping tale of secrets, passion, and the power of art, "The Specters of Algeria" takes readers on a journey through history and society, drawing them into a web of interconnected lives that ultimately challenge their beliefs. This thrilling novel is a must-read for fans of fiction, exploring the complexities of the human condition and the transformative power of a single act of defiance.


  • Authors: Yeo Jung Hwang

  • Publisher: Honford Star

  • Published Date: April 14, 2023

  • Page Count: 139

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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