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[Book] The Boy Who Grew Up on Nightmares: Ko Moon-young’s Fairy Tale

“It’s not about avoiding, it’s about running away. Because I’m scared… … I’m a coward.”

The Boy Who Grew Up on Nightmares is the first picture book in the “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Special Fairy Tale Series” that depicts the story of a boy who visits a witch to trade his soul in order to erase bad memories from the past that he wants to forget in a dry and dark style. Moon-young visits a pediatric ward to hold a reading event for The Boy Who Grew Up on Nightmares, and there, she encounters Kang-tae as if by fate, and their strange and unique romance begins.

The Boy Who Grew Up on Nightmares dominated the real-time search charts immediately after the first episode aired, and aroused readers’ curiosity about whether it would actually be published. After pre-orders, it rose to the bestseller list of each online bookstore amid much interest, creating the illusion of watching a scene from the drama. Writer Jo Yong-dae, who was in charge of the script, and illustrator Jamsan directly participated to capture the lingering emotions and emotions of the drama, and the autographed printed version of Moon-young in the drama adds to its collection value.

[Book] Zombie Child: Ko Moon-young's Fairy Tale

"You're not running away anymore?"
"You're making me worry."

"Zombie Child" is the second picture book in the "It's Okay to Not Be Okay Special Fairy Tale Series" that vividly depicts the bitter and pitiful story of a mother sacrificing herself for her child who has no emotions and only appetite. Kang-tae, who goes to a fan signing event for "Zombie Child" for Moon-young's ardent fan, is caught up in an unexpected danger, and Moon-young discovers Kang-tae in trouble and approaches him.

Kang-tae, who was not given enough love because he had to take care of his older brother at a young age when he should have been cared for, and Moon-young, who had never acted out because of her mother's expectations, realize that they share the same wounds through "Zombie Child" and narrow the distance between their hearts. "Zombie Child", which captures the lingering emotions and emotions of the drama as it is, is more valuable as a printed version with Moon-young's autograph in the play.

[Book] Dog of Spring Day: Ko Moon-young's Fairy Tale

[Book] Hand, Agui: Ko Moon-young's Fairy Tale

[Book] In Search of the Real, Real Face: Ko Moon-young's Fairy Tale (Appendix: Status Drawing Note)

Meet the Fairy Tales from [It's Okay to Not Be Okay] in Books!

[It's Okay to Not Be Okay] is a slightly strange romantic comedy about three different people who meet, embrace their wounds, and heal them. The 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay Special Fairy Tale' series, which features fairy tales written and illustrated by Moon-young, a famous fairy tale writer who doesn't know the love in dramas, is being published by Wisdom House. Writer Jo Yong, who wrote the script, and illustrator Jamsan directly participated to capture the lingering emotions and emotions of the drama.

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