A review by chaptersofapril
I Want to Die But I Want to Eat Tteokpokki by Baek Se-hee

2.0

meh. Superfluous metaphors to talk about insecurities common among people. There are good reflections that ressonated with me and made me journal and develop my own reflections, but there is no further insight and the therapist’s comments or “solutions” (because they are not so) are quite obvious and not eye-opening as I expected. I also found it quite grave the fact that there are names for every little problem, categorizing them into disorders. And let’s not addresss the med issue… oh gosh. The writer is definitely creative but she really needs to believe in herself and overcome those insecurities cmon