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A review by iread2dream
Ocean's Godori by Elaine U. Cho
4.0
Thank you Zando and NetGalley for an eARC. All opinions are my own.
Ocean's Godori follows Ocean Yoon, the pilot of a transporter spaceship, Teo, the second son of a powerful corporation, and Haven, an outcast working on the same ship as Ocean.
I really enjoyed seeing all the Korean words sprinkled throughout the book and the cultural references. I especially loved reading about the food. The book was engaging from the beginning. I liked that there were multiple points of view from very different people, and I thought the supporting characters added to the story. I thought the MCs could've been developed more, or that we could've deleted into their minds a little more than just surface thoughts. Sometimes the book felt like it didn't have an entirely clear sense of direction and I wasn't completely invested in the plot. The ending was !!!! and I was not expecting it, but I kind of like it.
I enjoyed the book and recommend it.
Ocean's Godori follows Ocean Yoon, the pilot of a transporter spaceship, Teo, the second son of a powerful corporation, and Haven, an outcast working on the same ship as Ocean.
I really enjoyed seeing all the Korean words sprinkled throughout the book and the cultural references. I especially loved reading about the food. The book was engaging from the beginning. I liked that there were multiple points of view from very different people, and I thought the supporting characters added to the story. I thought the MCs could've been developed more, or that we could've deleted into their minds a little more than just surface thoughts. Sometimes the book felt like it didn't have an entirely clear sense of direction and I wasn't completely invested in the plot. The ending was !!!! and I was not expecting it, but I kind of like it.
I enjoyed the book and recommend it.