Searching for "you die i die" book korean
gives better results on Google than Kagi.
The goal was to find this book by referencing a unique Korean phrase explained within the contents of the book.
Interestingly, the most useful page explaining the Korean phrase is missing from Kagi's results: https://korean.stackexchange.com/questions/2995/whats-the-old-korean-saying-nuh-jukgo-nah-jukja
There is no direct result to the book, either.
Google:
Kagi:
Kagi (without quotes):
Kagi results should ideally contain these two links:
- https://www.amazon.com/dp/8987976955
- https://korean.stackexchange.com/questions/2995/whats-the-old-korean-saying-nuh-jukgo-nah-jukja
1: Link to book being searched for
2: Link to best explanation of Korean phrase, which also contains a link to 1
Google's results seem more relevant, in general.
This query was referenced in another related issue: https://kagifeedback.org/d/4065-query-personal-search-history-to-revisit-previous-search-results/7