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Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
by Katherine Boo
Simply wonderful (2/24/2015)
I consider this book to be the best of 2012! It is that good. Interesting, intriguing, this book grabs you and holds on to you until the last page. I cannot recommend this book enough!
A Kim Jong-Il Production: The Extraordinary True Story of a Kidnapped Filmmaker, His Star Actress, and a Young Dictator's Rise to Power
by Paul Fischer
Pulling the curtain back on Oz (1/6/2015)
I knew nothing about North Korea. Well, I knew about the recent "Interview" debacle- so reading about the Korean film industry at the same time as the debacle was fun. The book has a great pace, good details and great mixing of historical interviews with storytelling.

I enjoyed the book because the details about the "Hermit Kingdom" were fascinating, horrifying and at times bizarre.
Finding the Dragon Lady: The Mystery of Vietnam's Madame Nhu
by Monique Brinson Demery
Looking for more (11/6/2014)
I found the author's insertion of her life to be a good tool, but it also got clunky. I appreciate that the author placed herself in the narrative, so we knew what her biases were, but at times there was too much of her story. The book had trouble flowing and got bogged down in details that did not help build a good story. I was expecting more of a story narrative, but it never quite emerged.
Brutal Youth
by Anthony Breznican
It wasn't for me (6/6/2014)
Maybe this is actually a review in favor of the book, but I found it to be hard to read.Not because it wasn't well written - in fact it was vivid and at times so gripping that I felt uncomfortable - I think I just didn't groove with the subject.

I did not like the subject matter, I did not like the characters. That does not make it a bad book, it just was not right for me. The descriptions were vivid and at times the situation seemed so unnecessarily cruel and heart wrenching. If this subject appeals to you, read this book. If high school was better left as a distant memory, this may not be for you.
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