A review by elcsparks
Impostor Syndrome by Kathy Wang

3.0

A perfectly good summer read! I read this in a few sittings while laid up with an injury and it was very enjoyable to consume all at once. This book is much more about character development and a sense of place than a thrilling, unpredictable storyline (especially if you’re used to mysteries). It had some interesting commentary on big tech, feminism, race, nationalism, and other relevant topics, though any of these were certainly not the main focal point.