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Lies and Weddings: A Novel
by Kevin Kwan
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous in Asia (6/18/2025)
My favorite part of this book is the way the author shows us how differently characters think and act based on their wealth and privilege. The side comments footnoted at the bottom of the page make you feel like you are reading with a knowledgeable, chummy insider. The plotmore
Women and Children First: A Novel
by Alina Grabowski
The struggle of women told in 10 characters (6/4/2025)
The story is told from the point of view of ten different women who knew the dead girl. I was impressed by the way the author established each character's unique voice while simultaneously weaving each character into the bigger picture. I also noticed that while all thesemore
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