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Have You Ever Wondered What It Would Feel Like to Eat an Eyeball?

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Emily Martin

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Emily has a PhD in English from the University of Southern Mississippi, MS, and she has an MFA in Creative Writing from GCSU in Milledgeville, GA, home of Flannery O’Connor. She spends her free time reading, watching horror movies and musicals, cuddling cats, Instagramming pictures of cats, and blogging/podcasting about books with the ladies over at #BookSquadGoals (www.booksquadgoals.com). She can be reached at emily.ecm@gmail.com.

The cover of Monika Kim’s debut novel, The Eyes Are the Best Part, is pretty evocative, isn’t it? The chopsticks holding a bloody eyeball. It’s clear what’s going on here. We’re going to be talking about eating eyeballs. Human eyeballs. Now, you might be saying to yourself, “Self, that sounds like a really gross premise for a book.” It is. You might be wondering to yourself, “Self, why would I want to read a book about eating eyeballs?” You might be surprised! If you love psychological horror, then you should definitely give this book a shot, even if you’ve never personally wondered what it would be like to taste a human eyeball.

the eyes are the best part book cover

The Eyes Are the Best Part by Monika Kim

For better or for worse, The Eyes are the Best Part puts readers deep inside the mind of its narrator, Ji-won, an 18-year-old student whose life is falling apart. In high school, Ji-won had perfect grades and a close group of friends. But all of that fell apart after she was the only one in her group who didn’t get into their preferred university. Now, in college, her grades are less than stellar. Meanwhile, at home, her appa has left the family for another woman, leaving her umma in a deep depression.

Then Umma finds a new boyfriend, George, and for a while, things are looking up. At least for Umma. For Ji-won and her sister Ji-hyun, George is a nuisance at best and a leering pervert at worst. George is a white man who clearly fetishizes Asian women, and Ji-won is suspicious that her umma is not the only woman he’s seeing. She sees the way George stares at Ji-Hyun, and she doesn’t trust him. But his bright blue eyes…certainly look tasty. After all, Umma always told the girls that fish eyes brought good luck. And Ji-won can’t help but wonder about human eyes…

Soon, Ji-won can’t stop dreaming about eyes. And then her dreams start melting into her reality. Once Ji-won gets a taste for human eyes, she can’t stop thinking about them and can’t stop wondering where she’ll get her next fix. No blue-eyed man is safe from Ji-won’s hunger and rage.

The Eyes Are the Best Part is a story of one young girl fighting against the patriarchy and the racism she sees in her everyday life. It’s incredibly violent (seriously, beware if you are squeamish in the slightest), but all the blood and gore is purposeful. And truthfully, it is difficult to feel sorry for the men she targets because they are truly the worst. I’m not saying I’m about to go out and kill men for their eyeballs, but if I did…these guys would be high on my list. And okay, there’s some catharsis in reading about gross dudes getting murdered.

This is Monika Kim’s first novel, and I’m so excited to see where she goes from here. This story was so wild and unique. I’ll be lined up to read her next book, no matter what it is. I think you will be too!


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