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by Felicia Yap
I received a copy of this via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion.
I loved this thriller as the plot is very unique and kept me gripped throughout.
The idea of Nono's and Duo's was intriguing, and a great metaphor for how minorities get treated in real life. The language used to disparage Nono's is often reminiscent of that used to describe people of colour, LGBT people etc. and is an interesting way of highlighting the issues in society.
The story is told from the point of view of four different characters, including the victim. It's difficult knowing who to trust due to their unreliable memories.
A great thriller with an even greater look at discrimination in society.
I loved this thriller as the plot is very unique and kept me gripped throughout.
The idea of Nono's and Duo's was intriguing, and a great metaphor for how minorities get treated in real life. The language used to disparage Nono's is often reminiscent of that used to describe people of colour, LGBT people etc. and is an interesting way of highlighting the issues in society.
The story is told from the point of view of four different characters, including the victim. It's difficult knowing who to trust due to their unreliable memories.
A great thriller with an even greater look at discrimination in society.