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The best thing about "The Orphan Master's Son" is its rich storytelling and complex characters, which many reviewers praise for their depth and development. Readers often highlight the book's ability to provide insight into North Korean society through a gripping narrative. On the other hand, some reviewers mention that the book's intricate plot can be confusing at times, making it challenging to follow for certain readers. Additionally, some feel that the pacing is uneven, with certain sections dragging on longer than necessary.


Kindle Highlights: The Orphan Master

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Around Sun Moon, blossoms opened, the petals spreading wide to reveal hidden pollen pots. Commander Ga dripped with sweat, and in his honor, groping stamens emanated their scent in clouds of sweet spoor that coated our lovers’ bodies with the sticky seed of socialism. Sun Moon offered her Juche to him, and he gave her all he had of Songun policy. At length, in depth, their spirited exchange culminated in a mutual exclaim of Party understanding. Suddenly, all the plants in the hothouse shuddered and dropped their blossoms, leaving a blanket upon which Sun Moon could recline as a field of butterflies ticklishly alighted upon her innocent skin. Finally, — location: 5405 ^ref-37971