A review by bibliophile1775
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Se-hee

3.0

  I enjoy reading about emotional pain, the kind of pain that makes you think that you're not alone, the kind of pain that, in a way touches your own loneliness. 
  This book is that. Even if you haven't experienced depression, self-loathing/doubting etc, this work gives you a decent idea of how these feelings could look in one person. You might even get an idea of how a person who seems to be relatively happy and joyful can have a whole storm of destructive thoughts inside of them.
  You might find yourself relating to these even or not, but I still feel that there were many things to be appreciated here.
  Even though I liked lots of the aspects here, I didn't find myself reaching for it as much as I'd like. It isn't my usual preferred genre so that's probably why, but also I felt that there were some times that I could relate to the things that I was reading so I needed to read something else to take my mind off of it. 
  I'd still recommend it though, I believe that this one worths your time if you're into reading about psychological stuff.