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Book Reviews with Ann and Albert
by Ann Yihyang Kim
Analyzing books (and occasionally movies) together!
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Episode 4 (Part 2): Eye in the Blue Box by Ann Yihyang Kim (2025)
Welcome to the second (and final) part of our episode on Ann's debut novel, Eye in the Blue Box! Join us as we delve deeper into the intricate world of the Flowering, discover more behind the scenes information, and, of course, listen to Albert's perspective on the book. Ann also ends with a heartfelt message regarding why she wrote the book to begin with. And in case you missed Part 1 of the episode: did you know a really bad blind date contributed to the creation of James, the protagonist? Make sure you listen to Part 1 if you haven't already! Eye in the Blue Box is a fast-paced dark fantasy filled to the brim with eerie monsters and blood-splattering battles. Readers searching for strong character development and intricate world-building will enjoy this book.
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Episode 4 (Part 1): Eye in the Blue Box by Ann Yihyang Kim (2025)
Ann published her first book, Eye in the Blue Box! Hooray! In today's episode, Albert picks Ann's brain about the details and inspiration behind her debut novel, and Ann, in turn, asks Albert about his experience as her reader (and editor!). We are very excited to share the inner workings of Ann's novel as it's been around a decade in the making. Eye in the Blue Box is a fast-paced dark fantasy filled to the brim with eerie monsters and blood-splattering battles. Readers searching for strong character development and intricate world-building will enjoy this book. We're releasing this episode in 2 parts as we were unexpectedly interrupted in between!
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Episode 3 (Movie): The Boy and the Heron by Hayao Miyazaki (2023)
Albert and I love films as much as we love books, so we thought we'd do a special episode today: a movie review! The Boy and the Heron is Hayao Miyazaki's latest film. As Albert confesses, he fell asleep during his first watch, and I don't think he's the only one. The lack of exposition means that many probably walked away from this rather abstract movie confused. We're here to break it down for you, and hopefully, help you recognize this movie for the work of genius that it is!
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Episode 2: Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea by Rita Chang-Eppig (2023)
Welcome to our second episode! Today we discuss the historical fiction novel, Deep as the Sky, Red as the Sea. We couldn’t put down this gritty, dark, and moving work of literature that explores the life of Shek Yeung, who’s considered by some historians to be one of the most successful pirates to have ever lived. Join us as we travel back to 1800s Asia and explore what it might have been like to be a woman who is both a slave and a conquerer of tragic circumstances.
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Episode 1: The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro (1989)
For our first ever episode, we discuss Nobel Prize-winning, Japanese British author's The Remains of the Day. Join us as we discuss Ishiguro's mastery of subtlety, the psychological layers of the protagonists, if we think this is a book you should read, and much more.
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