A review by anjalisudarsan
Sarong Party Girls by Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan

3.0

I'm not sure what to think of this book, especially how open-ended the story was. Jazzy, the protagonist's tone is super clear, the use of Singlish and her inner monologue really defining her character and personality. Although unlikeable, you can see where her reasonings are coming from, seeing all these unfaithful men around her and poverty making her want to date an ang moh and love playing no role in this. She's shallow, but you see moments of clarity seeing how desperation takes women, and how the married men frequent shady places. It was entertaining but also had me thinking about how life can be