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Pachinko
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Pachinko is an epic historical saga following a Korean family through four generations as they fight for survival in Korea and Japan. At its heart, the book is a tribute to the immigrant experience and the need in all of us to find a place that we can call home and feel like we truly belong.
The portrayal of what it's like to be a Korean living in Japan while the Japanese viewed them with loathing and knowing that Koreans back home viewed them as traitors is visceral and haunting. The author managed to depict each character with so much humanity while their circumstances strove to strip that from them. I didn't know much going in about the conflict between the Japanese and Koreans, and it was eye-opening to learn the feelings of hostility and resentment that endured even decades after the war had ended.
The book also captures so much of immigrants' hopes and dreams for their children to live a happy life free from war and famine. The author masterfully delves into the search for success and belonging while having to make unthinkable trade-offs.
The writing style is straightforward and beautifully stirring. For such a long book, I was hooked from page one, and I finished it surprisingly quick. I found the first half of the book to be slightly more compelling, as it focused on just a few characters and I was able to feel closer to them. As the book went on, more characters are introduced in the second half as the family gets larger through the generations, and flipping back and forth between different people lost some of the book's urgency and brisk forward motion. But that is really a small quibble in this stunning literary piece.
The portrayal of what it's like to be a Korean living in Japan while the Japanese viewed them with loathing and knowing that Koreans back home viewed them as traitors is visceral and haunting. The author managed to depict each character with so much humanity while their circumstances strove to strip that from them. I didn't know much going in about the conflict between the Japanese and Koreans, and it was eye-opening to learn the feelings of hostility and resentment that endured even decades after the war had ended.
The book also captures so much of immigrants' hopes and dreams for their children to live a happy life free from war and famine. The author masterfully delves into the search for success and belonging while having to make unthinkable trade-offs.
The writing style is straightforward and beautifully stirring. For such a long book, I was hooked from page one, and I finished it surprisingly quick. I found the first half of the book to be slightly more compelling, as it focused on just a few characters and I was able to feel closer to them. As the book went on, more characters are introduced in the second half as the family gets larger through the generations, and flipping back and forth between different people lost some of the book's urgency and brisk forward motion. But that is really a small quibble in this stunning literary piece.
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April 29, 2018
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April 29, 2018
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May 3, 2018
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Thank you, KAS! Yes, that's exactly right! Most of my 5-star reads, I know almost from the first moment that I'm in for a treat, and it's the most delicious feeling! ❤️😊


Ooh how exciting! Hope you love it as much as I did, Nilton! 😊

Thank you, Meredith! When you get to it, I hope you end up loving this book as much as I did! 💖🌞


Thank you, Constantine! When you get to it, I hope you love it as much as I do! ❤️🌷


I didn't find the length to be too much of a factor, Jan, if that makes any difference. Some books read fast and some read slow (if you know what I mean), and this one read fast to me. I hope when you get around to it, that you love it as much as I do! ❤️💛

Sure thing, Jan! Glad you know what I mean hehe. 😊


Thanks so much, Daniel! I'm glad you enjoyed this too. I remember this being a beautiful story, one of my favorites! :)

As for the book, which I’m currently reading, I’m fascinated by it.

As for the book, which I’m currently reading, I’m fascinated by it."
Thanks, Nilton! I didn't realize the tv series is coming out so soon. I'll definitely have to watch it. Glad you're enjoying this so far... looking forward to seeing your thoughts! :)
Great review, Yun! Definitely have me excited to get to this one soon :) I’m so glad you enjoyed it, hope you love the tv series as well.

Thanks, Michelle! It was such a wonderful read, I hope you feel the same. I'm definitely looking forward to the tv series. :)


Thanks, Fariha! I remember really loving this book when I read it. I hope you do too! Will be curious to see your thoughts! 🤗

Thanks, Nilguen! So happy to see that it was a 5-star read for you too! 💖
