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The wicked fox
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In 2019, Kat Cho’s Wicked Fox was one of my most anticipated debuts of the year. the little folktales dispersed throughout really add to the culture value of this story.ġ00% recommendable to anyone looking for a fun duology that has great writing, an exciting plot, relatable characters, and fascinating korean mythology. it was so interesting learning about dokkaebi and how junu become one. and their connection with each other is so lovely.Īnd of course this book would be nothing without all of the korean folklore. i could relate to somin on a really deep level and junu had my support the entire time. i like that theres a tiny shift in MCs and the focus is more on somin and junu (even though theres still a lot of miyoung and jihoon). KC has such an immersive quality to her writing that i really enjoy and makes reading her books such a positive experience.Īnd honestly, this second book is so much better than the first, which i thought was impossible. this sequel has me dying to see the city/country. ‘wicked fox’ had me obsessing over korean food. ***I'm not on Goodreads that much, but if you have any questions you can always reach out to me through my website*** To stay up-to-date on my books and author life you can sign up for my newsletter, READICULOUS MUSINGS

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As well as the K-Pop webcomic, Free Hexel, and the YA romcom, Once Upon a K-Prom (Disney). Kat is the New York Times and international bestselling author of the YA contemporary fantasy duology Wicked Fox and Vicious Spirits (Putnam/Penguin). She currently spends her free time trying to figure out what kind of puppy to adopt. She likes anything that encourages nerding out, including reading, K-dramas, K-pop and anime.

the wicked fox

She loves to incorporate her Korean heritage in her writing, especially if it involves describing food. This helped when she decided to write a dinosaur time-travel novel at the tender age of nine. Kat Cho (she/her) used to hide books under the bathroom sink and then sneak in there to read after bedtime.














The wicked fox