[This Week's Novels] "The Glory of Comedy" and More
The Glory of Comedy
This new title in the "New Adult New Novel" series by Jaum & Moum follows the story of comedians who, 18 years after making a contract as a joke, find themselves back on stage. Centered around Samuel, who became a comedian after initially pursuing a path as a pastor, the novel explores the violence and unfairness both inside and outside the broadcasting industry, as well as the struggles and perseverance required to make a living, all depicted with humor and a touch of bitterness. Written by a former variety show producer, the novel vividly captures the wounds hidden behind laughter and the possibility of healing. (Written by Kwon Seok | Jaum & Moum)
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When the Alarm Rings in the Ice Cream Room
This is the 37th installment in the Neofiction ON series, directly confronting the realities of youth gambling and drug use. The story follows Sunwoo, who becomes addicted to gambling; Jun, who turns to drug dealing after a failed investment; and Jiseok, who combines loan sharking and drugs. The novel offers a detailed portrayal of how deviance can escalate into crime. Going beyond sensational topics, it delves into the psychology that drives teenagers to make dangerous choices, the collapse they face as a result, and ultimately, the possibility of recovery. (Written by Park Jisook | Neofiction)
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