If you liked Chabon sijang kwanʼgye pŏpkyu chip by Korea (South), start with 2001 nodong sobŏpchŏn (2001), The building code of the Republic of Korea (1995), and Statutes of the National Assembly (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends 2001 nodong sobŏpchŏn (2001), The building code of the Republic of Korea (1995), Statutes of the National Assembly (1992), '99 nodong kwangye pomnyongjip (1999), and Sodŭkse kibon tʻongchʻik (1985).

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