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Yellowface
by R.F. Kuang
dark
funny
informative
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I wanted to love this book soooo much, especially because Kuang is an amazing writer.
It started off as a 5-star read - very unique and different - but I liked it less and less as the book progressed. I'm not sure if it was the book's fault, but I entered a massive reading slump, so I struggled to finish it over the course of a whole month, even though it was a fast-paced read.
It started off as a 5-star read - very unique and different - but I liked it less and less as the book progressed. I'm not sure if it was the book's fault, but I entered a massive reading slump, so I struggled to finish it over the course of a whole month, even though it was a fast-paced read.
What I liked:
I liked that the MC is straight up immoral in a sea of morally questionable characters. Her constant ability to find an "excuse" in order to "justify" plagiarizing her friend's work (over and over again) through blatant racism made Yellowface very thought-provoking. Kuang definitely made me reflect on my own biases.
Another intriguing aspect of the book is that it shows us how the writing and publishing process works on the back end, and just how competitive it can be.
Yellowface made me chuckle a couple of times, though the humor was mostly dark.
Another intriguing aspect of the book is that it shows us how the writing and publishing process works on the back end, and just how competitive it can be.
Yellowface made me chuckle a couple of times, though the humor was mostly dark.
What I didn't like:
After a while, the book became repetitive, in my opinion, and I could pretty much predict what was going to happen next. That being said, I still don't know how I feel about the ending - don't love it, don't hate it. Since Kuang decided to go with Athena's ghost in order to expose Juniper, I almost wish she leaned fully into the narrative and made the book more fantastical. (Note that I have a high preference for fantasy books, so I'm very much biased here.) I just find the ending a bit anti-climactic given all the build-up.
Another thing that poked my eyes was that Kuang used the same quote about translation in Babel. Yes, the quote did fit in Yellowface, but I just did not like the recycling.
Otherwise, I do recommend you read Yellowface if only for Kuang's brilliant writing style.
Another thing that poked my eyes was that Kuang used the same quote about translation in Babel. Yes, the quote did fit in Yellowface, but I just did not like the recycling.
Otherwise, I do recommend you read Yellowface if only for Kuang's brilliant writing style.
Graphic: Death, Racism, Toxic friendship
Moderate: Bullying, Mental illness, Panic attacks/disorders, Rape, Sexual assault, Cultural appropriation, Gaslighting
Minor: Suicidal thoughts, Injury/Injury detail