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Book Review: The Catcher in the Rye
June 15, 2026 Seoyeon Kim www.amazon.com J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye is a deeply emotional novel about a student named Holden Caulfield, who is expelled from school and feels completely lost in the world. On the surface, the story seems to be about a teenager who does not care about school, rules, or responsibility. However, the deeper meaning of the novel is about pain, loneliness, fear of growing up, and the silent struggles that young people often hide. Holden i

Seoyeon Kim
Jun 15


Book Review: Anne of Green Gables
June 11, 2026 Seoyeon Kim kyobobook.co.kr “Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it yet.” I found Anne of Green Gables to be a heartwarming and inspiring book because it tells the story of a young girl who learns to find happiness and belonging despite many challenges. One aspect that stood out to me was Anne’s imagination. She has a unique way of looking at the world, turning ordinary things into something magical and beautiful. Her creativity reminds readers of the

Seoyeon Kim
Jun 11


Southeast Asia's Largest Dinosaur Discovered in Thailand
June 6, 2026 Seoyoung Kang www.youngpostclub.com A research team from University College London, Mahasarakham University, Suranaree University of Technology, and Sirindhorn Museum officially announced the discovery of the largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia. Their study was published in Scientific Reports in May 2026. This discovery adds a new dinosaur species to the fossil record and helps scientists better understand the variety and history of sauropods (a group o

Seoyoung Kang
Jun 6


Book Review: The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli
June 6, 2026 Seoyeon Kim www.kobo.com Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince is a political work that explains how rulers can gain and maintain power in an unstable world. Instead of describing an ideal government, Machiavelli focuses on realistic human behavior and practical leadership. He argues that leaders must sometimes make harsh or immoral decisions to protect their state and remain powerful. One of the most famous quotes in the book is, “It is much safer to be feared than l

Seoyeon Kim
Jun 6


Book Review: Tuesdays with Morrie
June 6, 2026 Seoyeon Kim www.amazon.com “The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in.” I found Tuesdays with Morrie to be an inspiring and really really really emotional book because it presents important life lessons through real conversations rather than complicated theories. One aspect that stood out to me was Morrie’s belief that love is the foundation of a meaningful life. In today’s world, many people focus on academic achiev

Seoyeon Kim
Jun 6


Book Review: The Communist Manifesto
May 21, 2026 Seoyeon Kim www.amazon.com Reading The Communist Manifesto was one of the most intellectually demanding reading experiences I have had. At the beginning, the text felt extremely dense and difficult to follow because of its complex political and economic terminology, historical references, and philosophical arguments. I spent a great amount of time rereading passages, searching for explanations, and discussing ideas in order to fully understand the authors’ intent

Seoyeon Kim
May 21


Theme Review: Communism vs. Capitalism
May 21, 2026 Seoyeon Kim www.filmsforaction.org Communism and capitalism are not only economic systems but also deeply different philosophies about human nature, freedom, labor, and the meaning of equality. Capitalism is built on private ownership, competition, and profit, assuming that individuals pursuing their own success will ultimately benefit society. In capitalist systems, wealth is connected to productivity, innovation, and market competition. This system has produced

Seoyeon Kim
May 21


Book Review: If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies by Eliezer Yudkowsky
May 13, 2026 Seoyeon Kim www.amazon.com “The smartest thing in the world would not necessarily care about us.” If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies is a thought-provoking and deeply serious book that discusses the possible dangers of advanced artificial intelligence. The author argues that humans are developing AI too quickly without fully understanding the consequences that may follow. Throughout the book, Yudkowsky explains that once AI becomes smarter than humans, people may

Seoyeon Kim
May 13


Book Review: The Divine Comedy
Apr 22, 2026 Seoyeon Kim www.goodreads.com What if the journey through hell is not about punishment but about understanding yourself? The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is often seen as a grand religious epic filled with vivid images of hell, purgatory, and heaven. Yet beneath its structure lies something more personal, a journey not just through the afterlife but through the human condition. At the center is Dante himself, guided first by Virgil and later by Beatrice. As h

Seoyeon Kim
Apr 22


Book Review: Frankenstein
Apr 14, 2026 Seoyeon Kim ragglefragglereviews.com What if the real monster is not the one who is created, but the one who creates? Frankenstein is often remembered as a dark gothic tale about a scientist and his terrifying creation. However, Mary Shelley crafts something far more complex: a novel that quietly unsettles the reader by refusing to give clear answers. Instead, it leaves behind questions, about humanity, morality, and responsibility, that feel uncomfortably releva

Seoyeon Kim
Apr 14
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