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David Yoon

    David Yoon
    City of Orange
    Super Fake Love Song
    Penguin Readers Level 3: Frankly in Love
    Version Zero
    Tenía que pasar / Frankly in Love
    Todo, Todo
    • 2022

      A man wakes up in an unknown landscape, injured and alone. He used to live in a place called California, but how did he wind up here with a head wound and a bottle of pills in his pocket? He navigates his surroundings, one rough shape at a time. Here lies a pipe, there a reed that could be carved into a weapon, beyond a city he once lived in. He could swear his daughter’s name began with a J, but what was it, exactly? Then he encounters an old man, a crow, and a boy—and realizes that nothing is what he thought it was, neither the present nor the past. He can’t even recall the features of his own face, and wonders: who am I? Harrowing and haunting but also humorous in the face of the unfathomable, David Yoon’s City of Orange is a novel about reassembling the things that make us who we are, and finding the way home again.

      City of Orange
    • 2021

      Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition also includes instructions to access supporting material online.Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content.The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR). Exercises at the back of each Reader help language learners to practise grammar, vocabulary, and key exam skills. Before, during and after-reading questions test readers' story comprehension and develop vocabulary.Frankly in Love, a Level 3 Reader, is A2 in the CEFR framework. The text is made up of sentences with up to three clauses, introducing first conditional, past continuous and present perfect simple for general experience. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear on most pages.Frank Li has Korean parents, but he feels that he's American. At high school, he falls in love for the first time with Brit, the girl of his dreams. But there's a problem: Brit is not Korean...Visit the Penguin Readers websiteExclusively with the print edition, readers can unlock online resources including a digital book, audio edition, lesson plans and answer keys.

      Penguin Readers Level 3: Frankly in Love
    • 2021

      The blockbuster debut adult thriller from New York Times bestseller David Yoon. Three friends. One broken world. And a quest to save it. 'A high-speed, edge of your seat adventure with stakes higher than you can measure' Sylvain Neuvel, author of SLEEPING GIANTS

      Version Zero
    • 2020

      From the bestselling author of Frankly in Love comes a contemporary YA rom-com where a case of mistaken identity sparks a series of (fake) events that may lead to (real) love. Sunny Dae, a self-proclaimed nerd, is captivated by the cool and confident Cirrus Soh. When Cirrus mistakenly thinks Sunny's older brother Gray's rock-themed bedroom belongs to him, Sunny inadvertently claims to be the front man of a band. This leads him to involve his friends in a scheme to create a fake band and adopt Gray's rock-and-roll style. Just as Sunny plans to confess the truth, Cirrus invites him to perform, prompting him to fully commit to the lie. As he immerses himself in this façade, Sunny experiences newfound popularity, attending football games and parties. He begins to feel more confident, especially around Cirrus, who evolves from a crush to someone truly special. However, as Sunny's deception unravels, he must confront the consequences of his lies and question whether the transformation was worth it. This inventive romantic comedy explores themes of identity, perception, and the challenges of being oneself.

      Super Fake Love Song
    • 2019

      Tenía que pasar / Frankly in Love

      • 350 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura
      3,7(24950)Añadir reseña

      612 Minutes High school senior Frank Li is a Limbo–his term for Korean-American kids who find themselves caught between their parents’ traditional expectations and their own Southern California upbringing. His parents have one rule when it comes to romance–“Date Korean”–which proves complicated when Frank falls for Brit Means, who is smart, beautiful–and white. Fellow Limbo Joy Song is in a similar predicament, and so they make a pact: they’ll pretend to date each other in order to gain their freedom. Frank thinks it’s the perfect plan, but in the end, Frank and Joy’s fake-dating maneuver leaves him wondering if he ever really understood love–or himself–at all.

      Tenía que pasar / Frankly in Love
    • 2015

      Todo, Todo

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura
      4,0(590757)Añadir reseña

      Todo todo es una novela sobre la emoción y la angustia que supone abrir nuestro corazón a otra persona, sobre esa sensación tan única que nos hace sentir mariposas en el estómago y sobre las locuras que cualquiera de nosotros podría cometer... por amor. Madeline Whittier es alérgica al mundo exterior. Tan alérgica, de hecho, que no ha salido de su casa en 17 años. Aún así, su vida transcurre feliz y tranquila hasta que el chico de ojos azules como el Atlántico se muda a la casa de al lado. El flechazo surge por mensajería instantánea y va creciendo y complicándose a través de un sinfín de conversaciones, anhelos, viñetas, sensaciones, ilustraciones, sueños... Y es que resulta difícil volver a la rutina de siempre con todos los ruidos que llegan de fuera. De repente, Maddy es consciente del cotilleo de los pájaros y de los rayos de sol que se cuelan por sus contraventanas. Y cuanto más trata de separarse del mundo exterior, más empeñado parece en entrar... ¿Qué tendrá Olly que lo hace tan impredecible? ¿Y tan... especial? ¿Qué tendrá Olly para hacer que la realidad de Madeline se tambalee?

      Todo, Todo