A feminist psychological horror about the making of a female serial killer from a Korean-American perspective.
Ji-won's life is in disarray. Her father's affair has ripped her family to shreds, leaving her to piece their crappy lives back together.
So, when her mother's obnoxious new white boyfriend enters the scene, bragging about his flawed knowledge of Korean culture and ogling Asian waitresses in restaurants, Ji-won's hold over her emotions strains. As he gawks at her and her sister around their claustrophobic apartment, Ji-won becomes more and more obsessed with his brilliant blue eyeballs.
As her fixation and rage grow, Ji-won decides that she must do the one thing that will save her family... and also curb her cravings.
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The Book is not what they made it seem to be
Tue, 8 Oct 2024 | Review
by: Annesca
I had high hopes for The Eyes Are the Best Part, but it fell flat for me. The pacing was slow, and I found the main character's constant complaining frustrating. Despite the premise, which suggests a deep exploration of her descent into madness, there was very little focus on that aspect in any meaningful way. I was expecting more psychological depth, but instead, it felt like just another story without much to really engage with. While I’ve seen other reviews praise the book, it simply didn’t resonate with me or live up to the hype.
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