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A Crane Among Wolves

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June Hur, bestselling author of The Red Palace, crafts a devastating and pulse-pounding tale that will feel all-too-relevant in today’s world, based on a true story from Korean history.

Hope is dangerous. Love is deadly.

1506, Joseon. The people suffer under the cruel reign of the tyrant King Yeonsan, powerless to stop him from commandeering their land for his recreational use, banning and burning books, and kidnapping and horrifically abusing women and girls as his personal playthings.

Seventeen-year-old Iseul has lived a sheltered, privileged life despite the kingdom’s turmoil. When her older sister, Suyeon, becomes the king’s latest prey, Iseul leaves the relative safety of her village, traveling through forbidden territory to reach the capital in hopes of stealing her sister back. But she soon discovers the king’s power is absolute, and to challenge his rule is to court certain death.

Prince Daehyun has lived his whole life in the terrifying shadow of his despicable half-brother, the king. Forced to watch King Yeonsan flaunt his predation through executions and rampant abuse of the common folk, Daehyun aches to find a way to dethrone his half-brother once and for all. When staging a coup, failure is fatal, and he’ll need help to pull it off—but there’s no way to know who he can trust.

When Iseul's and Daehyun's fates collide, their contempt for each other is transcended only by their mutual hate for the king. Armed with Iseul’s family connections and Daehyun’s royal access, they reluctantly join forces to launch the riskiest gamble the kingdom has ever

Save her sister. Free the people. Destroy a tyrant.

364 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 14, 2024

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June Hur

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JUNE HUR (허주은) is a New York Times and Indie bestselling, Edgar Award-winning author of YA historical mysteries and romances, including The Silence of Bones, The Forest of Stolen Girls, The Red Palace , and A Crane Among Wolves . Born in South Korea, June spent her formative years in the USA, Canada, and South Korea before studying History and Literature at the University of Toronto and working at the Toronto Public Library. Her work has been featured in Forbes, NPR, The New York Times, CBC, KBS and more. June's next release, Adoration, a Jane Austen homage set during the Joseon dynasty, is slated for spring 2026. She resides in Toronto with her family and can be spotted writing in coffee shops.

You can find her on Instagram and Tiktok @junehwrites

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Author 17 books24.3k followers
February 8, 2024
Captivating mystery, political intrigue, and a perilously beautiful romance. A Crane Among Wolves excels at suspense even with true history’s outline. June Hur reigns supreme in making the past come alive.
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184 reviews391 followers
January 2, 2024
⊹ 𓏲࣪ 4 stars ★ 𓄹 ࣪ .
⤿ no spoilers in this review

⤷ “ you would brave a life with me ? ”
“ i would brave this life, and a thousand more. ”

HELLO ??? JUNE HUR WHEN I CATCH YOU. WHEN I CATCH YOU 😠

⇢ the plot. a crane among wolves is set in 1506 joseon, which is under the rule of the tyrant king yeonsan. (a historical note: king yeonsan is infamous for extensive purges, mass executions, bloodshed, and abusing women.) iseul, a sheltered teenager, embarks on a dangerous journey to save her sister, who has become a victim of the king. prince daehyun, who despises his half-brother's actions, wants to overthrow him. despite their initial disdain for each other, iseul and dahyun find common ground, leading to an unexpected begrudging alliance. i truly adore june hur for choosing to write about this topic. as someone who is familiar with it, i thought the author did a great job portraying the harsh realities that people faced during that period. the fact that june hur managed to write about such complex themes in such an emotionally devastating and gripping way amazes me ?? and i can't help but love her for it 😌
+ i love love historical fiction books, but it doesn't always necessarily mean it has to be a slog to read. it can be enjoyable, and this book is exactly what i mean by that.

“ i will be yours, and i shall be your ruin ”

“ if by any chance we do not meet again in this lifetime, then i will find you in the next-or as many lifetimes as it takes to see you again ”

“ iseul-ah. you have me, so use me ”
+ a part of me died 🫠

“ my heart feels a little lighter ”
he felt undone


⇢ iseul + daehyun. i loved loved reading about these two characters ?? what i especially adore about daehyun is how sweet he is ?? a lot of the fictional men i've seen come off as toxic, but he was absolutely so precious, and i love seeing men who do justice to the "in a world of boys, he's a gentleman" lyric. he's mature, caring, considerate, and open-minded ?? can i have him ? please and thank you. AND WHEN HE TAUGHT ISEUL HOW TO PROPERLY STAB ??? *faints* iseul + daehyun's journey, both together and apart, is filled with pain, fear, and desperation, and i could not help but feel the emotions seep through the pages. even though i did feel that iseul's character and the buildup to their romance was kind of lacking, i still really enjoyed how vulnerable and resilient she was. really, my only complaints are that the pacing was uneven, and i was looking for a bit more character development, but please believe i still love them dearly.

⇢ the side characters. MY SWEET WONSIK <3 please i love him like a father 😭 i won't give away too much bc this is spoiler-free, but oh wonsik, ever the honorable selfless character 🥹 i have so much affection for him. he truly made this book 10x better.
+ the murder mystery. i somehow managed to be caught off guard once the killer was revealed. not me guessing every single character to exist in this book as the culprit, yet still managing to be wrong 😭 please you should have seen my desperate attempts to ingrid at figuring out who it could have been 😭 we were grasping at straws at that point.

“ one is imprisoned by a thousand rules as a woman, and no one will explain to me why such rules exist ”

“ rape is about power; it is never about desire or love ”
+ never truer words said


⇢ the ending. CHAPTER 42 ?? OH MY 😭 JUNE HUR THE WOMAN YOU ARE FOR WRITING CHAPTER 42 ?? I GASPED, TEARS WERE SHED, LIVES WERE CHANGED !! if any part of this review will convince you to put this book on your tbr, LET IT BE CHAPTER 42, which alone deserves ALL STARS.
+ the epilogue was so fluffy too, and did justice to our favourite characters stories.

thank you june hur, for writing such an authentic and powerful book that will continue to haunt me entirely because of chapter 42, and thank you to my bff (the most amazing human being to exist) who read this with me and also experienced a mental breakdown 🤭 it's always so fun to incoherently scream together over books 💐❤‍🩹

thank you to the publisher for the arc in exchange for an honest review !

pre-review
GUESS WHO GOT AN ARC ? me and my best friend ingrid <33 so excited to go through this together bff
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92 reviews191 followers
May 9, 2024
"This is our fate. We must be silent even when we are in pain; we must endure."

June hur...pay for my therapy.
I am truly at a loss for words. I expected to like this but oh god I loved it. I personally love historical fiction and this was Korean-based which made the experience so much better for me. I can't comprehend how June Hur took such a dark period in Korean history and portrayed it in such a way that the reader is inclined to read about it. King Yeosan did go down in history as a tyrant who ruled the Joseon dynasty ruthlessly, June Hur did amazing in weaving history into a YA Fiction.
This story follows Hwang Iseul an orphaned girl who is looking for her older sister who was taken captive by the King. Prince Daehyun who despises his brother's unjust rule, plans to overthrow the King. However, he requires Iseul's help to achieve this. Both Iseul and Daehyun must put differences aside to achieve their goal.

⤿ Iseul 이슬:
"Hold yourself together, Hwang Iseul"

Such a stunning and strong character. Iseul who has been pampered since birth and never faced a hard day's work finds herself having to survive in the harshest of circumstances. Her determination to find her sister was what made the efficacy of this story true. Iseuls story portrays the injustices King Yeosan did to the common people. Taking people captive, taking over land, and butchering innocents. The sisterhood in this book was what I was looking for and it delivered. She wasn't annoying or whiny. Stubborn indeed, but for the right cause.

⤿ Daehyun 대현:
"I swear, the next person to harm you will die by my own hands."

Deahyuns story shows King Yeosan's tyranny up close, how his kith and kin despised the King's rule and were planning to stage a coup against him. Underneath Daehyuns cold and cruel mask lies a sweet man with a heart that feels so much he has to force himself to turn into stone. His love for Iseul...dear god. Get someone who loves you the way Daehyun loves Iseul. And when he gave her a bag full of hangwa, yeah I felt undone. If I could give Daehyuns chapter stars...they would go up to infinity. I want him so bad. Best man best man best man. I cried internally on chapter 42. The pain was unbearable.

⤿ Iseul+Daehyun 소울메이트:
"If by any chance we do not meet again in this lifetime, then I will find you in the next-or as many lifetimes as it takes to see you again.”

June Hur...god bless you. I was so scared. So scared near the end. I was deranged, clawing at the air. The angst was so good. Every single one of their encounters had me pulling my hair out.

"You are not dead."
"Disappointed?"
"Terribly."

"You ought to have more care, my lady."


(minor spoilers ahead)

⤿ Wonsik 원식:
"I am tired, his voice laced with wind. I need to rest."

I love him the most. I would trade my own soul to save him. A father figure. A fighter. Literally had to tolerate these kids majority of the book. One of my heart chambers will be dedicated to him. Always the helper, never helped.

Plus the killer? I guessed it...but hm. Kinda shady in my opinion. I would've liked Daehyuns guard to have been the killer instead of the actual killer. That way it would've been more shocking and interesting.

"To those who have dared to be a beacon of light even in the bleakest of moments."

thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the arc!

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pre-review: how to read this book for the first time again, no borax no glue.
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515 reviews2,668 followers
February 23, 2024
2/5

The girl searching for her sister clashes with the prince who wants to find a way to dethrone his tyrant half-brother? The two joining forces to launch the riskiest gamble the kingdom has ever seen? And all this from both of their points of view? Not to mention the gorgeous cover? As soon as I saw this book, I knew I had to read it, but unfortunately, as it turned out, it didn't work for me. Even though I really wanted to, I couldn’t get into this story. Probably because I couldn’t connect with the characters. If I'm reading a book and instead of being immersed in the story, I'm counting down the pages until the end of the chapter, I know that's not the best sign. I'm embarrassed to admit it, because I hate doing it, but unfortunately I skipped a lot of descriptions and boring dialogues to get to the end.

I hope it will be a "it's me, not the book" situation, because the book itself wasn't bad. I think some people will definitely love it because the writing was quite alright, the characters were likable, and the ending was satisfying. I think the author has a lot of potential, so if her future title looks promising for me, I will definitely give her a second chance.


*Thank you to NetGalley for the advance copy in exchange for an honest review!*
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112 reviews911 followers
May 11, 2024
2.25 stars
⤿ a spoiler free arc review

₊˚⊹ ᰔ “hope is dangerous. love is deadly.”


this was my first book by june hur and to say it was underwhelming would be a huge understatement. i found myself bored and skimming through pages, because it did not catch my attention well enough.


💌 𝔀𝓱𝓪𝓽 𝓽𝓸 𝓮𝔁𝓹𝓮𝓬𝓽:
⤿ dual pov
⤿ both 1st and 3rd person povs
⤿ enemies to lovers
⤿ slow burn
⤿ forced proximity
⤿ one bed
⤿ love triangle
⤿ found family

‎ ‎౨ৎ • 𝓹𝓵𝓸𝓽: in joseon 1506, the people suffer under the rule of tyrant king yeonsan, who commits violent atrocities. his half-brother daehyun has lived his whole life in his shadow, waiting for the moment to dethrone his half-brother. staging a coup and failing is fatal. and yet he has no way of knowing who to trust. iseul, 17, had lived a privileged life as a yangban aristocrat. but when her older sister suyeon is taken as the king's, she leaves the safety of her own village to try and steal her sister back. after learning about the serial killer 'nameless flower', iseul decides to catch the killer to win back her sister's freedom.
despite the very alluring plot, it wasn't executed as well as it could have been. the story felt very convenient and contrived. and the inclusion of the mystery plot took me out of the story the most - it didn't leave me guessing and it was very obvious from the beginning who 'nameless flower' was. lots of the story felt almost too fast, as though there wasn't enough build-up and only this huge explosion that left me wanting more. it also felt like many of the plot points were delayed so for most of the story i was just waiting for something to happen. i also found myself already knowing major plot points/'twists' before they even occurred, which reduced my enjoyment whilst reading this greatly.

‎ ‎౨ৎ • 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓻𝓸𝓶𝓪𝓷𝓬𝓮: this was.. definitely something. it was very fast-paced, which i usually hate, but here i was very indifferent towards it. i felt no emotion because their relationship was just not convincing in the slightest. i honestly wish there was no romance and a heavier focus on the actual plot.

‎ ‎౨ৎ • 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝔀𝓻𝓲𝓽𝓲𝓷𝓰: the majority of the problems that i have with this book stem from the writing. for starters, it's written in 1st person pov for iseul and 3rd for daehyun and their chapters alternate, which really took me out of the story. also, there is a lot of telling and not enough showing. for example, we are constantly told about wosnik fatherly relationship with iseul, but i saw none of it, and i remember them speaking three to four times maximum. the prose was lovely at times, but not the best. i never really felt connected with the characters and plot. it felt like this was the first draft, as there was so much potential that was not utilised correctly.

‎ ‎౨ৎ • 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓬𝓱𝓪𝓻𝓪𝓬𝓽𝓮𝓻𝓼: the character development of iseul was much needed, although it came rather late in the story, she went from a spoilt, petulant and immature teenager to someone who i could tolerate (barely). however, we get very little insight into her which really didn't help. daehyun didn't really do much for me - i feel like this is an issue i have with many mmcs, as i often feel like they are always praised for just existing, but hawlty✨

‎ ‎౨ৎ • 𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓵𝓵 𝓽𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼: i came for the cover tbh. it was also incredibly misleading to label this a sci-fi/fantasy when it is a historical fiction. however, if you are able to suspend your disbelief or even better; completely turn your brain off. this is also very dark so please, please, please check the trigger warnings <3


thank you to netgalley and the publisher for an arc in exchange for my honest thoughts!


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☾.°✧౨ৎ ‧ pre-review:

i'm not mad, just disappointed.

and maybe also just a little bit mad.

rating+rtc


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☾.°✧౨ৎ ‧ updates:

soft dnf @ 43% for now because i'm not loving how literally nothing has happened yet - i'll probably come back to it soon tho


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☾.°✧౨ৎ ‧ tbr-review:

i got approved for the arc!! the cover is so so gorgeous ugh😻😻💝
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568 reviews2,545 followers
June 6, 2024
“We live in a terrible time. An era when the truth is a crime. And there is nothing we can do about it—”


A Crane Among Wolves is dark, gripping, and heart-wrenching. The main story is based off true events from Korea's devastating history, and Jane Hur doesn't shy away from showing us the heinous deeds of King Yeonsan.

I often found myself reflecting on the story and its similarities to events from both of the cultures I associate with (Filipino and Chinese). I'm sure every nation has experienced (or is currently experiencing) ruthlessness, selfishness, and unjustness from people in power. This story highlights how these gruesome times should not be forgotten, and how there are crimes that should never be forgiven.

There's a lot of sub-plots woven into the story as well, including the planning of a secret coup, the mystery of a murderer, and the pining of two young characters. Fair warning: If you're looking for something fast-paced and action packed, this isn't for you. This book focuses a lot more on the bigger picture rather than the individual events that were going on.

♡ Iseul and Daehyun are likeable characters, and I was definitely on this journey with them, the whole way through. Neither were perfect by any means, but they both fit perfectly into this story.

Iseul. Iseul's character goes through a lot of character development. She starts off as a spoiled (but self-aware) girl who has no choice but to grow up and toughen up when she realizes how cruel the world can be… even to young girls like her.

Daehyun. He's very much the poster boy of a Historical K-drama — a tad stoic, very mysterious, and overall just the good guy. I would have loved to get to know him more (his chapters were half as short as Iseul's), but a liked his character well enough. He had this honesty to his character that I really appreciated.

Tomorrow, the kingdom could sink into the sea.
Tomorrow, all the elders we trusted could betray us.
Tomorrow, the fog might consume everything we loved.
But I had him today. And he had me.


♡ Iseul and Daehyun together? This was enemies-to-lovers done well. I found their relationship to be slow and realistic. We got a few he's-touching-me-and-that's-making-my-stomach-tickle-but-idk-why scenes before we got the I'll-scarifice-my-life-to-keep-you-safe scenarios. I don't think you'd get attached to their romance at first (at least I didn't), but by the end, you'll feel your heart just bursting for these two. The angst and the yearning were so good.

“In dark times, every mother becomes your mother, every child your child, every sister your sister… and every stranger-in-need a friend.”


♡ Iseul and Daehyun also have a gorgeous found family in the side characters. The side characters were all well-written, and I definitely grew to love them. (Special shoutout to my favorite character, Wonsik!) They all had specific roles to play in the story, and I enjoyed watching our main characters grow bonds with them. Like with Daehyun, it would have been nice to have a liiitle bit more of a background for them, but overall, we have a pretty solid cast here.

“History moves its course, but it is the youth who point the current in its direction.”


♡ The writing style definitely leans a bit serious for this one. It's not the easiest read in the world (i.e., the writing is far from casual), but it adds to the ambiance. Trust me, if anything, you will feel like you're in 1500s Joseon. The writing also just makes the story deeper and more impactful.

♡ I'm going to leave this review with my favorite thing about the book: the ending is something I will think about and reread over and over again. (In fact, I've already reread it three times!) It's perfect. It's the best way to get off the emotional rollercoaster that is A Crane Among Wolves. No spoilers from me, though, so you'll just have to read it for yourselves.

TLDR: If you're interested in some fantastic storytelling about politics and power, featuring a team of unique characters (and an angst-y romance between the two MCs), please do yourselves a favor by picking this book up.
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98 reviews1,194 followers
July 4, 2024
⌗ ⊹ 🕸️ 𓂃 ࣪𖤐 pre-read.

06/11/2024 ⊹ this is a desperate attempt (cry for help) to get me out of my month-long reading slump !

note - thank you to ingrid, rina, and shehr for making me so excited to read this in the first place. i love you all very dearly <3

thank you to june hur and the publisher for providing me with an arc.
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99 reviews431 followers
December 28, 2023
I HATE THEM SO MUCH (affectionately)!!! i've lost count how many times i keeled over bc the angst was angsting, june hur write a death trope book please
୨୧ ⋆˙ and to u who went to the other side reading this with me (and the many incoherent messages at u know which parts), rina dearest, thank u.
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356 reviews31 followers
Shelved as 'to-read-ya'
August 19, 2021
Me: *sees June Hur's got a new book deal* *heads over to Goodreads without having even read the plot yet*
What can I say, she writes really good books (very simplistic but hey, the books are just *chef's kiss* perfection)
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128 reviews27 followers
June 11, 2024
“There are too many sorrows in life to feel each too deeply.”


june hur brilliantly crafts an evocative tale of hope, treason, and privilege. there were multiple moving elements and subplots in the story but it doesn’t stray away from the main themes.

THE PLOT
the story starts at a rapid pace right off the bat and drew me in without missing a beat! it does slow down a little in the middle but i can forgive that because the plot is solid with intriguing characters and great world building. everything is portrayed in vivid detail without missing a beat. i enjoyed the bits on warfare, strategy and politicking as they added a good punch to the story. i had a fun time guessing at who the killer might be and surprisingly enough, my very first guess (barely after the 14% mark) turned out to be right after all 😄.

THE CHARACTERS
i particularly enjoyed how well the narrative of both characters moved the story and couldn’t help but be completely indulged in it.

iseul’s mission to see her older sister freed from the king’s evil clutches was touching and poignant. despite her fraught relationship with her sister she was determined to find her and fix their bond. though at times, i found her to be unlikable after it was revealed just how cruel and heartless she was towards her sister so considering all that, it was hard to believe that she’d go to such great lengths to rescue her sister whom she didn’t seem to care much about back when they were still together. she was also privileged in a way that you can’t help but be a little annoyed with. i didn’t hate her character but i didn’t love her either.

daehyun on the other hand, had a tragic past which made it easier for me to empathise with and i was drawn to his character more than iseul’s. they were similar in the sense that the king was responsible for turning their worlds upside down so they shared a mutual hatred for him but despite daehyun having significantly more privilege than iseul since he’s a prince, he still didn’t act privileged or spoiled which was ironic.

the romance between them didn’t exactly have that much chemistry and felt a little forced. i was expecting an enemies-to-lovers situation but mostly they just disliked each other up to some extent which soon turned into attraction.

FINAL THOUGHTS
overall, the complex politics, court intrigue and mystery made this a pretty well-rounded story even if the characters needed a little fine tuning. i initially planned to give this 5 stars, what with how promising the start was but some of the twists and plot points either didn’t make sense or happened too conveniently in favour of the mcs. either way, i’ll still read anything this author writes and i’m excited to see where her writing journey takes us next :)
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559 reviews2,395 followers
June 4, 2024
finished one of my most highly anticipated novels of 2024… all i can think about is how a very wise person once said “expect nothing and you will never be disappointed”.
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415 reviews192 followers
May 23, 2024
Happy publication to this beautiful story. Please check this out and Hur's other works!

June Hur is not allowed to write about siblings anymore because every time it is devastating.

Truly, June Hur is one of the most talented YA writers currently. She consistently delivers heartfelt characters and intense plotlines that keep me up long into the night. Her ability to weave character arcs, intricate mysteries, and untaught history into one novel is a skill.

This novel is based on the period of King Yeonsan, a tyrant who destroyed his subject's livelihoods and stole hundreds of women for his concubines. It follows Iseul as she tries to save her older sister, kidnapped by the King. It also follows Prince Daehyun, half-brother to the king, who lives in fear for his life. He is determined to dethrone his half-brother despite how impossible of a task it may be.

A Crane Among Wolves feels heavier than Hur's previous books, not just because of the content but because of the characters. Iseul is a bit spoiled going into this novel and, from the beginning, feels immense guilt for what happened to her sister despite their rocky relationship. She doesn't start likable, but she grows through the story. Her selfishness and spoiled tendencies fade as she sees the devastation throughout her country on her journey to find her sister. She goes through a lot of grief, and her connection to her sister is beautiful. I grew to love her strength and empathy.

I didn't get a good read on Prince Daehyun. Most of his character was developed before the story started, so he remains constant throughout the novel. Overall, I liked him but didn't feel as strongly about him.

June Hur, the woman she is, made an enemies-to-lovers I actually enjoyed. Isuel and Daehyun are on opposite sides of the spectrum in personalities, backgrounds, and goals. But Hur took her time building their connection and writing tense back-and-forth dialogue. They so gradually go from enemies to allies and friends. It's one of the most natural examples of the trope I've seen. Was it my favorite romance by her? No, but that's more a case of personal preference.

The mystery was clever and fun to piece together, but it didn't fit naturally into the overall story. I think between the intense emotional journey Iseul was going on and Daehyun trying to stage a coup, the murder mystery was too much for the plot. Technically, the mystery does relate to Iseul's and Daehyun's separate journeys, but I would've preferred a complete focus on the character's arc. Still, the mystery was written well; I don't know if it was necessary to the story.

Hur once again delivered a beautiful, atmospheric mystery that floats between great genres. I highly recommend this one if you love siblings, enemies-to-lovers, Korean history, and mysteries!

Check TW, especially if you find violence and talk of SA triggering.

The biggest thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Children's Publishing Group for the advance copy in exchange for an honest review!
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IT HAS BEEN ADDED TO NETGALLEY. I’m June Hur’s biggest fan I’m going to throw up.

my unhinged behavior is checking to see if this book has been added to NetGalley several times a day. June Hur mentioned it should be on there soon and I took that as "make sure it hasn't been added in the last thirty minutes" I have been waiting for this book for so long
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we have a cover and she’s a stunner😭
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760 reviews229 followers
January 15, 2024
june hur you have done it again. the start was kind of frustrating, but it gets better (and angstier) that it got me anxious and gasping
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577 reviews199 followers
June 7, 2024
I would like to thank Edelweiss and Feiwel & Friends for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.

After being introduced to June Hur via The Red Palace and loving that book so hard, I was excited to dive into A Crane Among Wolves and wooow I was not disappointed!

This was another brilliantly done period piece that was intriguing right from the get go and did not let up till the very end. The horrifying reality Iseul and the young women of the time had to endure was triggering to say the least, so please take care of yourselves and mind your triggers, loves!

I thought this was immersive and dynamic, and though Iseul was a bit of a brat at times, her arc was understandable (given she had to go from zero to hero in like a month). And so I thought Hur did a fantastic job balancing tyrant King Yeonsan's atrocities with moments of heart and camaraderie!

This moment in history was terrifying to imagine ngl. It was brutal at times from Daehyun's pov, but I pushed through because I felt that it was important to remember that real men and women were mercilessly violated and killed under the reign of this monster, and centuries later they all still deserve a respectful "Rest In Peace".

And my gawd the ending was quite intense, but luckily had a bit of sweet as well. I was very emotional from 65% on and I'm just glad the epilogue gave us something hopeful to celebrate.

All in all this was another awesome historical piece by the supremely talented June Hur! I'm such a fan of everything happening here and I'm beyond excited for whatever else JH has in store for us in the future!
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91 reviews126 followers
June 9, 2024

⟢ cute very kdrama - esque like, with similar pacing and storyline. the characters lacked development, and the ending was meh. still cute tho.
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April 24, 2024
King Yeonsan has the dubious honor of being considered one of the worst kings in Joseon's long history. This novel is framed around his eventual overthrow, after a bloody reign infamous for its cruelties.

Central is Iseul, a young noblewoman from a disgraced family. Her sister is one of the many young women (and not so young, for that matter) dragged away for the king's pleasure. Iseul is determined to rescue her. Iseul is hard to like, but she slowly begins to accept those trying to help her, and eventually learns that a circle of mutual trust is far stronger than acting on one's own.

I think the way to sum up this fast paced, unflinchingly vivid novel is to say that it's a sageuk in prose. It really has all the tropes of a sageuk--the historical setting based on fact, if rearranged to make it accessible to the modern reader--including a lovely romance.

But be wary. This novel, based on a very terrible moment in Korea's long history, has far too many content warnings to count. It serves as a warning about the worst of human nature, but that is balanced with the slow learning to embrace the best.
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December 19, 2023
While A Crane Among Wolves has some beautiful descriptions and a lush fantasy setting, it just didn't deliver in terms of the story. I felt like it definitely had a lot of potential, but it fell down in terms of pacing and character building. Unfortunately, I was left disappointed when I finished it.

Iseul and Daehyun, the main characters, I couldn't bring myself to care about them. They lacked the dimension and layers, which is pretty much why my enjoyment was...absent.

I'm sad, but I'm looking forward to more from the author in the future!

ARC kindly provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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334 reviews136 followers
May 11, 2024
Sending my therapy bill to June Hur...

At first, I would like to thank to June Hur to send me this Advance Reader Copy to me as an exchange for honest review!

A Crane Among Wolves by June Hur is sUPER gOOD! The books is about the story of Iseul, who attempts to save her sister, who was taken to the palace and forced to become one of the king's puppets. It made Iseul confront numerous challenges, one of them, is her desire to find a killer named Nameless Flower in order to get a reward from the King, to get her sister back ofc and she is involved with Daehyun, the prince. OMG. I also adore this Prince!

To be honest, I felt puzzled while reading this novel since it's not just about Iseul and her sister but more than that; it's also about an eventual Joseon revolution. This book serves as an example of how sacrifice is necessary for a revolution to occur and also giving us what women didnt have at that era cause u know the Joseon era patriarchy is sick.

Because of this book, I went through five stages of grief. The bargaining with the betrayal of those closest to you, the sorrow over losing family, the anger over rape and patriarchy, and DUARRR I'm crying a lot because of June Hur's chapter 42. I was out of breath for a long time! It caught me off guard ;'( don't ask me about the romance, cause it serves well! AND THE PLOT TWIST IS A CHEF KISS!

"History moves its course, Young Mistress Iseul.... but it is the youth who point the current in its direction."
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1,339 reviews178 followers
June 25, 2024

Thanks to the publisher for a copy to review via Netgalley; yes, this is atrociously late. A Crane Among Wolves is available now.

It saddens me to admit that this was a mixed bag.

On the one hand, there were some excellent tropes I loved: wound tending! Only one horse! Longing looks! And on the other, the story, marketed as a book reading like a Sageuk kdrama, began to read a little too much like one, almost formulaic, as if checking off a list of tropes and moments very specific to kdramas.

This wouldn’t really have been an issue, either, if the romance hadn’t felt largely ... Not there for me. The book’s plot is incredibly tight, and so to go from enemies to rebel confidants to lovers in that tight space, especially with so much page time necessarily devoted to historical context and detail - the romance fell really flat for me. There were moments that would have been achingly romantic, if the relationship between Iseul and Daehyun didn’t feel so half-baked and accelerated. Iseul herself was incredibly unlikable, spoiled, and made wildly stupid decisions throughout the story, though she did display a bit of growth by the end.

Added to the feeling of a kdrama checklist was the fact I predicted the mystery’s final revelations, and even very specific details of a climactic scene near the end, word for word. Granted, maybe not every reader of this has watched quite as many dramas as I have, but it was disappointing.

That said, there were some swoony, sighy moments, several endearing side characters, and an admirable balance of restraint and gutsiness on Hur’s part plotwise, to allude to the horrific acts perpetrated by the tyrant king but not go into too vivid of detail in a YA historical romance.

Overall I give the book three and a half stars, rounded up because I love June’s work and hope to see more from her.
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Shelved as 'dnf'
May 17, 2024
DNF 44%

I could push through the last half of the audiobook but I’m just not feeling it.
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March 5, 2024
I’ve got so many incredible Asian fantasy arcs on my approved list recently and this is another one I’ve just received which looks ✨incredible ✨
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1,109 reviews249 followers
March 6, 2024
”Because rape is about power; it is never about desire or love.”

Iseul’s older sister had been kidnapped by King Yeonsan and she was desperate to get her back.
There’s a killer plaguing the land called the Nameless Flower who is killing the King’s officials and a reward has been offered for his capture. Iseul sees this as her chance to win her sister’s freedom.
Prince Daehyun was the bastard prince swore he would not die at the hands of his half brother, the king.

The Prince and Iseul don’t actually start their reluctant alliance until over 30% in, so we get to see their individual development first. Not to mention, the story shifts between their perspectives!

”You look like a vengeful ghost," he murmured, adjusting the seat.
"And you are the sort I would furiously haunt for all eternity," Iseul retorted.

For a YA book, this is dark, but it covers a period of history that normally doesn’t tell the atrocities committed and those silenced.
I always appreciate that about Hur’s books.

I struggled to follow along with the main mystery, but I think this is because of the amount of withheld names and the confusing attempt to link mysteries together.
I also felt the reveal was lack-lustre and I felt slightly disappointed by how it played out.

Thank you to Headline for providing an arc in exchange for a review.

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Author 4 books34 followers
December 5, 2023
But, but, but, I want it NOOOOOOW!!!

Edit: COVER!!!! SYNOPSIS!!!!

Edit Edit: Thank you, Edelweiss, for the ARC.

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