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Made in Korea by Sarah Suk
Made in Korea by Sarah Suk






I loved Valerie’s relationship with her grandmother. It only made me that much involved in what was happening in the book, and just added to how much I enjoyed it.

Made in Korea by Sarah Suk

The plot was very fast paced, and fairly intense for a contemporary romance. This does not affect my opinion and my review.Īll of the characters in Made in Korea are so well developed, and are all lovable!! From the two main characters, Valerie and Wes, to the numerous side characters, like Pauline, Charlie, and Taemon, I was always invested in the lives of the people I read in the book. I received a digital ARC of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. From hiring spies to all-or-nothing bets, the competition is much more than either of them bargained for.īut one thing is clear: only one Korean business can come out on top. Stakes are high as Valerie and Wes try to outsell each other, make the most money, and take the throne for the best business in school-all while trying to resist the undeniable spark that’s crackling between them. What he doesn’t realize, though, is that he is now V&C K-BEAUTY’s biggest competitor.

Made in Korea by Sarah Suk

When his classmates clamor to buy the K-pop branded beauty products his mom gave him to “make new friends,” he sees an opportunity-one that may be the key to help him pay for the music school tuition he knows his parents won’t cover… With each sale, Valerie gets closer to taking her beloved and adventurous halmeoni to her dream city, Paris.Įnter the new kid in class, Wes Jung, who is determined to pursue music after graduation despite his parents’ major disapproval. Together with her cousin Charlie, they run V&C K-BEAUTY, their school’s most successful student-run enterprise.

Made in Korea by Sarah Suk

There’s nothing Valerie Kwon loves more than making a good sale.

Made in Korea by Sarah Suk

Representation: Korean-American main characters and side charactersįrankly in Love meets Shark Tank in this feel-good romantic comedy about two entrepreneurial Korean American teens who butt heads-and maybe fall in love-while running competing Korean beauty businesses at their high school. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers








Made in Korea by Sarah Suk