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Black Water Sister
by Zen Cho
Black Water Sister is so fun and entertaining urban fantasy read I'd hoped for. The premise is about “A stressed zillennial lesbian fights gods, ghosts, gangsters & grandmas in 21st century Penang.” — Zen Cho
This book start with Jessamyn who just graduated Harvard and being jobless, she and her family moved back to Malaysia and lived with her aunt family. After staying in Malaysia shes start heard some voice in her head and turn out its her dead grandmother who still have unfinished business and wants Jess to help to deall with it.
The thing i love this book is about how this book focused on cultural aspect, this book makes me learn alot about mythology and folklore. I really enjoyed read this, especially bcs the potrayal of Jess family so realistic and complex, its so refreshing to read.
The problem is i feel like the ending so rushed and lot of thing kinda forced to be fixed.
This book start with Jessamyn who just graduated Harvard and being jobless, she and her family moved back to Malaysia and lived with her aunt family. After staying in Malaysia shes start heard some voice in her head and turn out its her dead grandmother who still have unfinished business and wants Jess to help to deall with it.
The thing i love this book is about how this book focused on cultural aspect, this book makes me learn alot about mythology and folklore. I really enjoyed read this, especially bcs the potrayal of Jess family so realistic and complex, its so refreshing to read.
The problem is i feel like the ending so rushed and lot of thing kinda forced to be fixed.