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Author Talks: Soyoung Park

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Prepare for the thrilling and highly anticipated conclusion to the instant New York Times bestselling book from Korea, which was named a Cosmopolitan Best Young Adult Book of the Year and a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year. Promising even more dark secrets and shocking surprises, Snowglobe 2 sinks deeper into Chobahm's frozen world, where the only truth that matters is the story that's being told.

In a time when constant winter reigns, the climate-controlled city of Snowglobe offers a deceptive haven of warmth and safety. Snowglobe 2 plunges readers back into this society, where Chobahm must navigate a labyrinth of lies and danger. The illusions aired on TV, crafted by the Yibonn Media Group, were designed to placate and control the population, and as Chobahm uncovers the dark secrets behind this utopian facade, she is framed for murder and must work with an unlikely ally to clear her name. Delving deeply into the intricate themes of political turmoil, the pervasive power of media-driven misinformation, and the delicate balance of personal privacy in an era where every aspect of life is broadcast online, this sequel will have readers gripping their books with every twist and revelation.


In this episode of Author Talks, Soyoung Park discusses the English translation of her duology.

 

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Author Talks: Soyoung Park

Tuesday, May 6, 2025


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