
An Interesting Story
4.25 out of 5 stars
I can’t remember what drew me to this book in the first place but I’m glad that it did. Probably the opening sentence of the synopsis mentioning it was an eco-thriller. I was like, well I love those, let’s dive in. But little did I know it was going to be so much more.
Yun Ko-eun wrote such a beautiful book that covered so many different topics. From being in a “dead-end” job to what to do when you know something is going to go wrong but you can’t stop it. The Disaster Tourist surprised me around every corner.
The opening of the story revolved around Yona and her job. It was paced to be slower and really almost boring so that you felt as bored as Yona did. As things picked up, she’s sexually harassed at work by someone who is rumored to only do that to employees who are on their way out of the company (or at least those who are about to be demoted). She tries to bring it up to her superiors and then to other women who have been rumored to have been attacked by the same man – but doesn’t really get any where. Instead, the offer to send her on one of their trips so that she can audit it and let them know if it’s worth continuing.
Once she arrives on Mui things keep getting crazier and crazier. Once the tour is “over” the book really picks up (about the halfway point). I’m 100% okay with the pacing choices that Ko-eun chose for this – it really allowed for the book to follow the craziness. Once things picked up and the curtain was pulled back the story absolutely flew by.
Now, I’m not going to spoil anything, but the story kept surprising me as it drew towards its conclusion and the last part was an absolute sprint. I couldn’t put it down.
Overall, a really enjoyable book that I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about until I got to the halfway point – after that I really enjoyed it (and in retrospect enjoyed the beginning as well as it set up the book nicely). The narration from Natalie Naudus was also great – really adding a “voice” to Yona’s character and bringing this book to life.
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