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“At first, Snowglobe by Soyoung Park appears to be your run of the mill dystopian YA novel featuring a post-apocalyptic setting where temperatures on earth have dropped far below freezing. The only place with respite from the cold is Snowglobe, a dome-enclosed city that resides on a geothermal vent where every resident has agreed to either having their entire lives recorded as tv entertainment for the outside world or serve as directors of said tv shows. However, as our main character Jeon Chobham is chosen to replace a very popular Snowglobe actress due to their stark physical likeness after the actress' death, the reader is exposed to what it's like being made to choose between morality and livelihood. With some unexpected twists, Snowglobe is sure to grab your attention! TW: Mentions of suicide as a plot point”
— Sol • Quail Ridge Books
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“Think a much darker, more intense Truman Show with subfreezing temperatures and you'll come close to Snowglobe. Definite distinct lines between the haves and have nots, but do some of the haves, have it all or is their reality manipulated so that they can stay on top. Chobahm quickly learns that being a star isn't what it cracks up to be, and the truth is something beyond her wildest imagining. I listened to this and the narration was spot on. ”
— Audrey • Belmont Books
In a world of constant winter, only the citizens of the climate-controlled city of Snowglobe can escape the bitter cold—but this perfect society is hiding dark and dangerous secrets within its frozen heart. A groundbreaking Korean novel translated into English for the first time!
“The Hunger Games meets Squid Game in Soyoung Park's dystopian thriller Snowglobe” –Entertainment Weekly
Enclosed under a vast dome, Snowglobe is the last place on Earth that’s warm. Outside Snowglobe is a frozen wasteland, and every day, citizens face the icy world to get to their jobs at the power plant, where they produce the energy Snowglobe needs. Their only solace comes in the form of twenty-four-hour television programming streamed directly from the domed city.
The residents of Snowglobe have everything: fame, fortune, and above all, safety from the desolation outside their walls. In exchange, their lives are broadcast to the less fortunate outside, who watch eagerly, hoping for the chance to one day become actors themselves.
Chobahm lives for the time she spends watching the shows produced inside Snowglobe. Her favorite? Goh Around, starring Goh Haeri, Snowglobe’s biggest star—and, it turns out, the key to getting Chobahm her dream life.
Because Haeri is dead, and Chobahm has been chosen to take her place. Only, life inside Snowglobe is nothing like what you see on television. Reality is a lie, and truth seems to be forever out of reach.
Translated for the first time into English from the original Korean, Snowglobe is a groundbreaking exploration of personal identity, and the future of the world as we know it. It is the winner of the Changbi X Kakaopage Young Adult Novel Award.
Soyoung Park majored in communication and media at university. She is a winner of the Original Story Award and the Changbi X Kakaopage Young Adult Novel Award. She is the author of the Snowglobe duology.
Joungmin Lee Comfort is a Korean- English translator. Her translations have appeared in Clarkesworld Magazine and Best of World SF. Her recent co-translation of Kim Bo-young’s On the Origin of Species and Other Stories was longlisted for the National Book Award for translated literature.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Soyoung Park
Narrators:
Shannon Tyo, Greta Jung & Jeena Yi
ISBN:
9780593794937
Length:
10 hours 28 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date:
February 27, 2024
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#12,098 Overall
Genre rank:
#200 in Apocalyptic & Dystopian
Reviews
“A thrillingly and ingeniously conceived allegory about where we are, and where we’re headed.” —David Yoon, New York Times bestselling author of Frankly in Love“The Hunger Games meets Squid Game in Soyoung Park's dystopian thriller Snowglobe” – Entertainment Weekly
"Utterly unputdownable, Snowglobe is an out-of-this-world dystopian thrill ride. Soyoung Park has created an addictive, twisty tale perfect for fans looking for the next Squid Game or Parasite.”—Amélie Wen Zhao, New York Times bestselling author of Song of Silver, Flame Like Night
“This book completely consumed me! WHAT A RIDE! Snowglobe is an immersive and utterly addictive dark dystopian thriller that takes the reader deep into introspection about what you’d be willing to do, and who you’d be willing to become, to get what you want. With the eerie, desperate, and exhilarating vibes of Snowpiercer and The Hunger Games, it’s one of the BEST young adult sci-fi books out there, full stop.” —Susan Lee, author of Seoulmates
★ "Transporting and unputdownable; an appealing combination of deep and page-turning." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"This fast-paced examination of reality television and surveillance....boasts a cast of resourceful and morally gray teens and teems with anticipatory tension reminiscent of The Hunger Games." —Publishers Weekly
"This debut, a dystopian thriller with a reality-TV twist, is perfect for fans of Squid Game or Snowpiercer." —Booklist
"This biting and thought-provoking YA dystopian tale examines the contemporary obsession with fame and luxury." —Shelf Awareness
"Readers will appreciate the rich Korean culture that permeates every part of the book and the well-done character development." —School Library Journal Expand reviews