Talking Cure
Talking Cure
Talking Cure tells the story of a woman named Elizabeth “Liz” Wayne stuck in her small town of Ohio dealing with depression and desperate for a fresh start. When Liz gets a once in a lifetime chance to teach English in Japan, she jumps at the opportunity. Liz’s life takes an exciting and bizarre turn soon after she arrives in Tokyo as she’s drawn into working with an American couple Ben and Jessica who are apart of the CIA. Liz also uncovers a sinister plot to assassinate Taylor Swift and other government schemes after being abducted by North Korea.
Story, Writing & Its Comical
Munehito Moro is a great storyteller and writer. It’s a quick read; I began it this morning and finished it tonight. I probably could have finished it in the afternoon, but I had things to do in between. Yes, there are wacky situations that go on, that you know realistically would never happen in real life, but that’s what makes this book entertaining! There were a few comical parts in this story too. The most comical part was the end, and I don’t want to spoil too much. It will make you think, What the hell did I just read? Whether you love it or hate it, it’s not something you read every day. With how the book ended, I hope there’s a sequel. If you enjoy books that have espionage, Japan, and plenty of anime & Taylor Swift references then I recommend Talking Cure by Munehito Moro which is available to read now wherever books are sold! I look forward to doing this Behind The Book Q&A with you Munehito!
