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3.5
The Last Tiger
ByPublisher Description
Inspired by Korean history and mythology as well as the enduring love story of the authors’ grandparents, The Last Tiger is a young adult romantic fantasy novel about the power of love to liberate and bring us back to ourselves.
In a world of ki powers, the Dragon Empire rules with dragon ki—the power of strength. The empire has invaded and occupied the Tiger Republic, claiming it as their own, and they are on the precipice of eradicating every tiger. On the night of a rare tiger-slaying ceremony, the lives of sixteen-year-olds Seung Lee and Eunji Choi become irrevocably linked when Seung, a servant for the wealthy Choi family, catches Eunji out without a chaperone.
Desperate for his secrecy, Eunji agrees to tutor Seung for the Adachi Training Academy exam, which could be his ticket out of a life of hardship. In between their study sessions, Seung introduces Eunji to a new world—one filled with fragrant street food, winding back roads, and the freedom she craves. Their final outing takes an unexpected turn when they encounter the last tiger and realize what they mean to one another.
Their lives diverge after the exam, however, with Seung following in his father's footsteps as he's thrust deep into the mines and Eunji set to marry the heralded son of a prominent Dragon family. Forced apart, they wrestle with their fates and find themselves seeking a way to change the future they feel trapped by. Their shared knowledge of the last tiger’s whereabouts sets them off on separate missions to find the last tiger. Facing seemingly impossible odds, Seung and Eunji must embrace their power or risk losing their chance to save themselves and discover who they really are.
In a world of ki powers, the Dragon Empire rules with dragon ki—the power of strength. The empire has invaded and occupied the Tiger Republic, claiming it as their own, and they are on the precipice of eradicating every tiger. On the night of a rare tiger-slaying ceremony, the lives of sixteen-year-olds Seung Lee and Eunji Choi become irrevocably linked when Seung, a servant for the wealthy Choi family, catches Eunji out without a chaperone.
Desperate for his secrecy, Eunji agrees to tutor Seung for the Adachi Training Academy exam, which could be his ticket out of a life of hardship. In between their study sessions, Seung introduces Eunji to a new world—one filled with fragrant street food, winding back roads, and the freedom she craves. Their final outing takes an unexpected turn when they encounter the last tiger and realize what they mean to one another.
Their lives diverge after the exam, however, with Seung following in his father's footsteps as he's thrust deep into the mines and Eunji set to marry the heralded son of a prominent Dragon family. Forced apart, they wrestle with their fates and find themselves seeking a way to change the future they feel trapped by. Their shared knowledge of the last tiger’s whereabouts sets them off on separate missions to find the last tiger. Facing seemingly impossible odds, Seung and Eunji must embrace their power or risk losing their chance to save themselves and discover who they really are.
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3.5
“This is a solid YA book with interesting characters and thought-provoking plot. However, the fantasy elements and world-building weren’t really as fleshed out as they could have been. While there were some spots of genuinely excellent writing, it sometimes felt like you were reading the first draft of a really great book instead of the “great book” itself.
I think it’s a good choice for teen readers, but it may not be complex enough for adult fans of fantasy to truly enjoy.”
“This was on my list as soon as I found out about it on IG. Truly a wonderful read. If you’re a fan of ATLA, this book is for you.
I enjoyed the retelling of Korea’s colonial past through the lens of fantasy and magic, drawing from Korean mythology and folklore.”
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