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The God and the Gumiho the witty, romantic contemporary fantasy that reads like a K-drama

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Family Sharing

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Text-to-Speech

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Verkaufsrang

31568

Erscheinungsdatum

04.06.2024

Verlag

Hodder & Stoughton

Seitenzahl

416 (Printausgabe)

Dateigröße

5865 KB

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9781399716970

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Verkaufsrang

31568

Erscheinungsdatum

04.06.2024

Verlag

Hodder & Stoughton

Seitenzahl

416 (Printausgabe)

Dateigröße

5865 KB

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9781399716970

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A cool romantasy with Korean mythology

Katsbookshelf am 15.05.2024

Bewertungsnummer: 2201667

Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

The God and The Gumiho by Sophie Kim is the first book in the Fate‘s Threads Series.   This story is set in South Korea and also inspired by Korean myths and folklore, and I really enjoyed that. In this book an unlikely pair must work together to track down a demon that threatens the mortal world and this concept was great. Seokga is a fallen trickster god and Kim Hani is a gumiho known as the Scarlet Fox. I absolutely love stories with a nine-tailed fox, and it was done great in this one as well.   Seokga and Kim don’t like each other in the beginning and the hate to love vibes were strong in this story. Next to the sprinkles of romance the story also included a great mystery plot and the suspense kept me on the edge of my seat, and I was glued to the pages and couldn’t stop reading. In addition, the writing style is very flowery and poetic and that is something I really liked, and it made me appreciate the storytelling more.   Overall, I really enjoyed The God and The Gumiho and if you like an action packed romantasy with mythology, definitely check this one out. 4 stars.   (ARC kindly provided in exchange for a review.)

A cool romantasy with Korean mythology

Katsbookshelf am 15.05.2024
Bewertungsnummer: 2201667
Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

The God and The Gumiho by Sophie Kim is the first book in the Fate‘s Threads Series.   This story is set in South Korea and also inspired by Korean myths and folklore, and I really enjoyed that. In this book an unlikely pair must work together to track down a demon that threatens the mortal world and this concept was great. Seokga is a fallen trickster god and Kim Hani is a gumiho known as the Scarlet Fox. I absolutely love stories with a nine-tailed fox, and it was done great in this one as well.   Seokga and Kim don’t like each other in the beginning and the hate to love vibes were strong in this story. Next to the sprinkles of romance the story also included a great mystery plot and the suspense kept me on the edge of my seat, and I was glued to the pages and couldn’t stop reading. In addition, the writing style is very flowery and poetic and that is something I really liked, and it made me appreciate the storytelling more.   Overall, I really enjoyed The God and The Gumiho and if you like an action packed romantasy with mythology, definitely check this one out. 4 stars.   (ARC kindly provided in exchange for a review.)

Magic, Mystery, and a Touch of Mischief

37_bees am 15.02.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2413140

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

"The God and the Gumiho" is a captivating blend of fantasy and Korean mythology. The story follows Hani and Seokga, whose grumpy x sunshine dynamic truly wins you over—while I initially chose the book for Seokga's intriguing nature, Hani's vibrant character quickly stole my heart. The novel effortlessly combines modern settings with ancient lore. Even though I had to look up a few mythical Korean creatures, it never broke the smooth, engaging flow of the narrative. With balanced pacing and immersive world-building, this book is a must-read for fans of fantasy and mythology.

Magic, Mystery, and a Touch of Mischief

37_bees am 15.02.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2413140
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

"The God and the Gumiho" is a captivating blend of fantasy and Korean mythology. The story follows Hani and Seokga, whose grumpy x sunshine dynamic truly wins you over—while I initially chose the book for Seokga's intriguing nature, Hani's vibrant character quickly stole my heart. The novel effortlessly combines modern settings with ancient lore. Even though I had to look up a few mythical Korean creatures, it never broke the smooth, engaging flow of the narrative. With balanced pacing and immersive world-building, this book is a must-read for fans of fantasy and mythology.

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The God and the Gumiho

von Sophie Kim

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Seokga, the coffee addict

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The fallen trickster god and coffee addict Seokga is trying to get reinstated as a god, but has to kill a powerful demon and the Scarlet Fox to achieve his goal. The gumiho Hani does everything in her power to prevent him from finding out her real identity by supporting him in his investigations as his assistant. Sophie Kims romantic mystery - inspired by Korean myths - is a fun read with lots of banter, demon hunting and a grumpy (ex-)god I loved the moment he first appeared.
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Seokga, the coffee addict

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The fallen trickster god and coffee addict Seokga is trying to get reinstated as a god, but has to kill a powerful demon and the Scarlet Fox to achieve his goal. The gumiho Hani does everything in her power to prevent him from finding out her real identity by supporting him in his investigations as his assistant. Sophie Kims romantic mystery - inspired by Korean myths - is a fun read with lots of banter, demon hunting and a grumpy (ex-)god I loved the moment he first appeared.

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A Sharp-Tongued Dance Between God and Fox

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"The God and the Gumiho" is an enchanting blend of myth, wit, and slow-burning tension. Sophie Kim crafts a world where immortals hide behind café counters and ancient grudges simmer beneath playful banter. Hani, the infamous Scarlet Fox with a bloodstained past, is a fiercely independent heroine—cunning, guarded, and far more vulnerable than she would ever admit. Seokga, the fallen trickster god, is arrogant, charming, and deliciously unpredictable. Their dynamic is electric: full of sharp dialogue, reluctant alliances, and the kind of tension that feels both dangerous and inevitable. While the beginning introduces a wealth of mythological elements that may take a moment to settle into, the story soon finds its rhythm. What follows is a fast-paced tale of demons, divine politics, and emotions neither protagonist is prepared to face. Romantic without being overly sweet, humorous without losing its emotional weight, this novel offers a vibrant start to a duology that promises even greater depths to come. A captivating read for anyone who enjoys myth-infused fantasy with bite and heart.
  • Rina Salinger
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5/5

A Sharp-Tongued Dance Between God and Fox

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"The God and the Gumiho" is an enchanting blend of myth, wit, and slow-burning tension. Sophie Kim crafts a world where immortals hide behind café counters and ancient grudges simmer beneath playful banter. Hani, the infamous Scarlet Fox with a bloodstained past, is a fiercely independent heroine—cunning, guarded, and far more vulnerable than she would ever admit. Seokga, the fallen trickster god, is arrogant, charming, and deliciously unpredictable. Their dynamic is electric: full of sharp dialogue, reluctant alliances, and the kind of tension that feels both dangerous and inevitable. While the beginning introduces a wealth of mythological elements that may take a moment to settle into, the story soon finds its rhythm. What follows is a fast-paced tale of demons, divine politics, and emotions neither protagonist is prepared to face. Romantic without being overly sweet, humorous without losing its emotional weight, this novel offers a vibrant start to a duology that promises even greater depths to come. A captivating read for anyone who enjoys myth-infused fantasy with bite and heart.

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