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Stranger (비밀의 숲)
Stranger (Hangeul: 비밀의 숲) is a cerebral crime thriller featuring the emotionless prosecutor Hwang Si-mok, who cooperates with a rebellious female cop, Han Yeo-jin. Together, they solve the mysteries surrounding the corruption at the Western Seoul Prosecutor’s Office.
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Introducing: Dr. Ho Fei
“Also, we all gave Ho Fei a nickname called “Arrival of God of Death.” Do you know why? Because all cases that he handles personally will make you want to sing this song. It’s seriously troublesome.” —said by the police captain to the new rookie in Demon’s Path
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10 Chilling Ghost Dramas to Keep You Cool This Summer
Whether you like it straight-up spooky or with a crime-solving twist, there’s something here for you. Are you scared of the ghosts?
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Monster by Christopher Pike
Really, it’s a damn shame that such a great book was published with such an uninspired title.
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The Source by Art Bell and Brad Steiger
Contrary to what you may have learned from the X-Files, “the truth is still hidden” according to this rather perplexing book.
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The Devil’s Alternative by Frederick Forsyth
Other notable features include the dedication (“For Frederick Stuart, who does not know yet”) and the truly ineffable description of the ship Garibaldi as “an amiable old rust bucket out of Brindisi”.
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October Double WTF Edition
When a quote from a supposedly scientific work fits into a quote from a fantasy novel, you know you’re in trouble. Example: “But of course; the power within the spheres has already been disturbed from the mold. Unless we transmute their destructive natures and harmonize them, they will explode of their own volition with cataclysmic…
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Quick Guide and User Manual by Epson
Although fiction seems to have a monopoly on literature that makes its readers go ‘WTF’, the realms of nonfiction are fully capable of holding their own—even, or perhaps especially, the most mundane sorts of nonfiction: the user manual.
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Rush Revere and the American Revolution by Rush Limbaugh
While I can’t recommend this book for its educational or literary value, it is most certainly good for a giggle; those who enjoy sniffing books will also find that the book boasts a unique scent with notes of wood pulp and manifest destiny.