PositiveThe New York Times Book ReviewSee You Again in Pyongyang is written in a crisp and engaging style. Jeppesen, who made several previous trips to the country lasting a week or less, provides a probing look at a slice of privileged life inside Kim Jong-un’s North Korea by describing what it is like to live in a totalitarian state where the \'undercurrent of paranoia is woven into the fabric of daily life\' ... Structured as part memoir, part travelogue and part history, Jeppesen’s artful narrative falls short in the history portion of the book ... there are more specific errors ... These are not minor historical details, and they distract from the overall flow of the narrative ... Still, if the intent of the book is to provide an up-close and vivid account of what life is like for an American tourist in North Korea, it succeeds splendidly.