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jghpgh 's review for:
The Orphan Master's Son
by Adam Johnson
Wowwwww. OK, so this is not a book to read when you're sleepy, distracted, or anything other than alert, sharp, and focused. In the same way Running the Rift spurred me to read and read about Rwanda after I read it, the best thing I can tell you about The Orphan Master's Son is that it's going to make me do a whole bunch of further reading about North Korea and every interview Adam Johnson gave after the book was released. That's pretty much the best compliment that I can give, truly. This isn't one of those books that you finish and say, "Ohhhh, I LOVED that book!" It is, rather, a book that you finish and say, "WOW. That was a well-written, thought-provoking, good story. Now I need to go learn more."