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A review by eggcatsreads
Julie Chan Is Dead by Liann Zhang
5.0
Combining the brilliance of Yellowface, the horror of Bat Eater, and the oppressive underlying cultish power of those at the top - Julie Chan is Dead is a fast-paced and climatic powerhouse of a novel that doesn’t let up until the last page.
Julie Chan isn’t anything special - that is, until her twin sister dies and she’s the only one to find her. With everyone around her assuming it was Julie who died, she decides to take Chloe’s place and embrace the life of a rich influencer and to leave her old life behind. However, when she begins to get too close to the top of the food chain, she discovers there are much more nefarious things controlling her new life than simply just a bad brand deal.
I especially loved how the life of influencers was portrayed in this novel - with only Julie (as Chloe) being aware of how ridiculous it is that everyone around her is complaining about how “hard” their jobs are - while also taking advantage of every bit of emotional clout she can and monetizing it for her own gain. I thought the knock-off name brands were also hilarious (especially “BetterTherapy” as opposed to “BetterHelp”). And it was fascinating to see how shallow the “friendships” Julie/Chloe had as influencers truly was - and the climax ultimately making her choose her morality or this new rich life that fell into her lap.
This book was a rollercoaster, and I could never be certain where exactly Julie would end up at the end.
A huge thank you to the author, NetGalley, and Atria Books for providing this e-ARC.