With thousands of new titles pouring into the publishing market each year, choosing what to read can be a challenge. For readers hoping to build a reading habit but unsure where to begin, the expertise of librarians often serves as a valuable guide. To help navigate the overwhelming number of choices, the National Library of Korea publishes a curated list of librarian-recommended books every two months.
On June 1, the National Library announced its third Librarians' Recommended Books selection of the year, introducing eight titles for June. The list is designed to help readers discover quality books across a balanced range of subjects, with two selections each from literature, social science, natural science, and the humanities and arts.
In the literature category, The Unnecessary Woman by Rabih Alameddine follows an elderly woman in Beirut who preserves her inner world through literature despite profound social isolation. Also selected was Enough Truth to Believe, a novel portraying ordinary people struggling with the realities of everyday life while seeking a life that is a little less false and a little more honest.
The social science selections include The City That Refuses to Disappear, which examines regional decline through the lens of urban survival strategies, and The Life, Old Age, and Death of an Ordinary Working-Class Woman, a work exploring aging, class, and social realities through one woman's life story.
Among the natural science recommendations, A Field Guide to Cleaning approaches the everyday act of cleaning through the principles of fluid dynamics, extending its discussion from household spaces to larger issues such as environmental maintenance and even space debris. Meanwhile, Nature Never Gives Up documents ecological restoration efforts around the world, highlighting nature's resilience amid climate change and unchecked development.
The humanities and arts selections include A Different Perspective on the Workplace and How Addiction Changes the Brain, both of which encourage readers to reconsider familiar aspects of modern life through new intellectual perspectives.
The librarian recommendation program continues to provide readers with trusted guidance from information professionals, easing the uncertainty that often accompanies book selection. By introducing books from multiple disciplines, the initiative also aims to improve accessibility to reading and encourage broader engagement with libraries.
Whether readers are seeking literature, science, social commentary, or personal enrichment, the June selections offer a thoughtful starting point for exploring new ideas as the first half of the year comes to a close.
Reported by News Culture M.J._mj94070777@nc.press
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