When the South Korean television series It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (Psycho But It's Okay) premiered on Netflix and tvN in 2020, it captivated a global audience not just with the electric chemistry between its leads, but with its unique narrative structure. The story of Ko Moon-young, a popular children’s book author with an antisocial personality disorder, was woven through a series of dark, Gothic fairy tales.

Ko Moon-young’s stories are often described as "anti-fairy tales." They do not offer sugar-coated endings; instead, they act as an outlet for her antisocial personality disorder and the emotional abuse she suffered from her mother. The books are "desperate cries for help" that resonate with those who have similar psychological scars.

Official of Ko Moon Young’s books are not available, as the collection was released as a high-quality physical series. While some unofficial fan translations and readings circulate on platforms like Scribd and YouTube , the authentic experience comes from the physical hardcovers, which feature the original artwork by concept artist Jam San. The Fairy Tale Collection

If you are searching for these books, you have several options ranging from physical hardcovers to digital previews.

Before diving into the books, it is essential to understand the author behind them. Ko Moon-young, played brilliantly by actress Seo Ye-ji, is a complex character. She is a bestselling author known for her macabre stories that often lack the typical "happily ever after" found in children's literature.

Exploring Ko Moon Young's Books: From "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" to Your Library