Hooked
A Novel of Obsession
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- Expected 17 Mar 2026
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- 13,99 €
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- 13,99 €
Publisher Description
A Paperback Original
Named a Most Anticipated Book by The New York Times, The Guardian, Forbes, Oprah Daily, Lit Hub, and Publishers Weekly
From the author of the international bestseller Butter comes a chilling and perceptive novel about obsession, female friendship, and the slow unraveling of two lives
Eriko’s life looks perfect—from her prestigious job at a Japanese trading firm to her spotless apartment and devoted parents. Her newest project, to reintroduce the controversial Nile Perch into the Japanese market, is as ambitious as she is. But beneath her flawless surface lies a consuming loneliness. Eriko has never been able to hold on to a real friend.
Enter Shoko: a popular lifestyle blogger whose work Eriko follows obsessively. Shoko lives a life of controlled chaos—messy apartment, take-out dinners, a kind, easy-going husband. She writes about daily contentment, though her fractured relationship with her father gnaws at the edges of her happiness.
When Eriko orchestrates a “chance” meeting with Shoko, the two women strike up an unlikely connection. For a fleeting moment, Eriko believes she’s finally found what she’s always longed for. But as her fascination turns to fixation and Shoko’s carefully balanced life begins to dissolve, both women are pushed to breaking points neither of them saw coming.
Deftly translated by Polly Barton, Hooked is a taut, provocative novel about modern womanhood, the hunger for connection, and the quiet, ordinary ways our lives can spiral out of control. With razor-sharp insight and disarming empathy, Asako Yuzuki explores how far we’ll go to be seen and what happens when the ones who see us don’t like what they find.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
In this quietly unnerving psychological drama, Asako Yuzuki maps the dangerous line between friendship and fixation. Eriko appears to have built a flawless life, from her prestigious job at a trading firm to the carefully ordered routines she shares with her parents. Yet she has never managed to keep a real friend. When she becomes captivated by Shoko, a popular lifestyle blogger whose relaxed home life feels refreshingly authentic, Eriko orchestrates a meeting that quickly blossoms into an intense new bond. Yuzuki, whose quirky thriller Butter became a worldwide cult favourite, is brilliant at letting us sit inside both women’s thoughts as small slights and silent comparisons spiral into things far more destabilizing. We were especially struck by how she examines the pressure women feel to perform happiness, both online and in daily life. Hooked is a piercing, unsettling look at how easily admiration can curdle into envy—and how fragile our carefully constructed lives really are.