A review by parisakamali
Peony in Love by Lisa See

1.0

for the girls who obsess and can't get over that one cute guy who opened the door for them. personally, i'm not like that but you do you! 

describing Peony's role in the clouds and rain of her betrothed to another woman was weird but taking us through the biological process of impregnation? that's just too unnecessary. the ghostly adventures were dragged too long and it became quite tedious to follow her journey. the book didn't have anything new to say, too, even though the author did extensive research to write this. i mean, it's good that the author thought to shed light on women's stories in ancient China but the way she wrote it was too weak to make an impact for me. 

this is definitely one of Lisa See's lesser works.