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kayontheway 's review for:
Free Food for Millionaires
by Min Jin Lee
the three stars in a way don't reflect how much I liked this book - I continually picked up and put it down only to finish the whole second two-thirds in one morning. The character development is, I think, really good, and at the end I felt we were only getting started. That said - there are flaws. Her second book, Pachinko, shows none of them, so I think it is mostly progression as a writer (and here I am, armchair critic :)
I appreciated the stories, perspectives, and as I said, character development. I was a bit tired and also uncertain of the veracity of the big-shopping-ivy-league thing, oh poor casey - however, I suppose the point of a book isn't to be in touch, just to represent someone's experience.
I appreciated the stories, perspectives, and as I said, character development. I was a bit tired and also uncertain of the veracity of the big-shopping-ivy-league thing, oh poor casey - however, I suppose the point of a book isn't to be in touch, just to represent someone's experience.