My Thoughts On "I Want To Die But I Want To Eat Tteokbokki"

     


    A book that will take you on a spin with the title but has a very interesting is this book. The name is not something you think will be covering such topics but it does.

    The book is a conversations between the author and her therapist, the conversations fell superficial at first but when you look at it with concerning eyes you realize  how deep the conversation is. The author has decided to sought a therapist to deal with their self-image or the depression she is feeling. Such a heavy topic is put in such a word that it is easy to read through and align with. 

    You can relate with the author, You can imaging these very problems having a greater impact on you. You can almost see that these could be issues many of us are dealing with to some level or another. With a lot of noteworthy quotes and some life lessons, this is my short and sweet review of the book.

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