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Yellowface
by R.F. Kuang
Wow. I knew this book was incredibly hyped when it came out, which often makes me avoid reads out of fear of being caught in a hype train for a meh book. This is so not the case.
I inhaled the audiobook in less than 24h and couldn't stop it once the story got going. It was like that morbid reflex that makes you keep watching a train hurtling uncontrollably towards disaster. Our main character, Juniper, fails spectacularly and gets involved in so many cringeworthy situations that I was unable to look away for a second for fear I'd lose the juicy consequences of her own actions.
That's it. That's the book. It goes straight into my forever favorites just based on vibes. I'm not even going to comment too much on the book publishing and social media commentary, which was brutal yet well deserved considering where our society has been heading for the past few decades. I loved it.
I inhaled the audiobook in less than 24h and couldn't stop it once the story got going. It was like that morbid reflex that makes you keep watching a train hurtling uncontrollably towards disaster. Our main character, Juniper, fails spectacularly and gets involved in so many cringeworthy situations that I was unable to look away for a second for fear I'd lose the juicy consequences of her own actions.
That's it. That's the book. It goes straight into my forever favorites just based on vibes. I'm not even going to comment too much on the book publishing and social media commentary, which was brutal yet well deserved considering where our society has been heading for the past few decades. I loved it.