◆The Nameless Woman of the Seine= A woman on the verge of drowning in the Seine River is rescued. She wears a crown made of ivy vines on her leg and has a tattoo of a spotted fur pattern. Despite questioning, she cannot answer due to memory loss. She is admitted to the police hospital's nursing ward but disappears. It is later revealed that she had boarded Air France Flight 229 in the past and died in a crash... (Written by Gwiyeom Myuso · Bright World)
◆Children at the End of the Red Thread= Yuri, a girl with psychic powers, has prophetic dreams. Her classmate Sia possesses the ability that the things she worries about do not actually happen. It is the power to change the future. At this time, five versions of Yuri from parallel universes cross over and attempt to kill Sia, claiming she will cause the destruction of Earth. Yuri tries to protect Sia from these other versions of herself... (Written by Jeon Samhae · Purple Rain)
◆The Glasses Revolution= The story of an innovator who has led change in the eyewear industry. Since opening Muguk Glasses in 2009, Son Jaehwan, CEO of GND, has created brands such as Three Factory, Ideco, and Wonga Glasses. This book shares the principles behind how he was able to move one step ahead and turn crises into opportunities. (Written by Son Jaehwan · Raon Book)
◆The Birth of the Kitchen= The story of ‘table independence,’ which means not relying on parents or others to prepare meals, nor on dining out or delivery food. It is about shopping for groceries, setting the table, eating, and cleaning up by oneself. While it is considered a natural part of becoming an adult, the experience of true ‘independence’ is not always easy. (Written by Kim Jahye · Semicolon)
◆Questions Every Entrepreneur in the World Wants to Ask= Covering nearly all areas that startup founders need to know, from organizational management, human resources, crisis management, investment strategies to business philosophy. Based on research of over 130 companies, it introduces specific cases of how startups founded by Harvard MBA graduates grew and why they failed. (Written by Thomas Eisenmann · Business Books)
◆AI Society= The Fourth Industrial Revolution can be simply defined as the ‘AI Revolution’ because today AI is a disruptive and innovative technology applicable in all fields. Recommendation algorithms, autonomous vehicles, virtual humans, metaverse ? all the convenient benefits and new experiences we enjoy today are based on AI. This book helps readers understand AI. (Written by Kim Taehun and one other · Mirae’s Window)
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