A review by arrowheartemoji
Your Driver Is Waiting by Priya Guns

2.0

the best parts are where the narrator is interacting with her mom or reflecting on her relationship with her parents. almost every other interaction in this book seems so unlike real people. the dialogue is unnatural, the inner monologue is corny, and the sociopolitical commentary occasionally gets close to interesting but for the most
part settles at caricatures and weird composites. the author describes protests like she’s satirizing them but i don’t think she is???