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이꽃님
Young adult 청소년
Contemporary 현대
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Works 작품
I Will Cross Time For You
세계를 건너 너에게 갈게
By Lee Kkoch-nim
Good luck is coming to you
행운이 너에게 다가오는 중
The Girl You Want To Kill
죽이고 싶은 아이
Of Course, I ... You
당연하게도 나는 너를
Taking a Bite out of Summer
여름을 한 입 베어 물었더니
The Girl You Want To Kill 2
죽이고 싶은 아이2
Translations 번역서
Chinese(汉语)
穿越世界走向你
楊琬茹
皇冠出版社2019
Thai(ภาษาไทย)
ฉันจะข้ามเวลาไปหาเธอ
ฑิตยา ปิยภัณฑ์
Piccolo2022
Russian(Русский)
Пересеку время ради тебя
쿠지나 쏘피아
Издательство АСТ2022
มีใครบางคนหวังให้เธอมีชีวิตที่ดี
วนิดา คราวเหมาะ
Piccolo2021
Spanish(Español)
Cruzaré el tiempo por ti
알바로 트리고 말도나도
Océano Gran Travesía2024
Turkish(Türkçe)
Tabi ki Senden Hoşlanıyorum
Şebnem Çiğdem Nacioğlu
Athica Books2024
Zamanı Aşıp Sana Geleceğim
Müge Kübra Oğuz
Athica Yayinlari2024
Estonian(Eesti)
test
Test2024
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