![]() ![]() Wicked Fox only followed Miyoung and Jihoon, but now the story explores Somin’s and Junu’s perspectives. Now, while the story itself is fast-paced and gripping, the characters also give readers a story worth reading. ![]() Vicious Spirits takes the folklore and story and blossoms it into something incredible. ![]() Cho’s take on Korean folklore, her exploration of the storytelling, expanding the narrative, it evolves the story. The story is neat it holds together nicely, drawing in the reader. It is Junu’s past that has come back to haunt him giving the story its rich foundation. Moreover, it also gives the reader more insight into his personality, tightening those dynamics with the other characters. Learning about Junu is an incredible adventure for the reader because it ties so neatly together with MIyoung’s story. Junu is a Dokkaebi, a goblin of Korean folklore, and much like the previous novel, this novel has inserts chapters exploring his origin and giving his character more depth. Cho has done a brilliant job bringing of introducing more folklore to the story. The story and how it has evolved is very intricate and yet so easy to follow. Miyoung is still missing her bead and living as a mortal but complications begin to arise as her bead was tied to the demise of her mother. Vicious Spirits begins a few months after the events of Wicked Fox, where the cast of characters are still reeling from the events of the previous novel. ![]()
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