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Boring Asian Female
by Canwen Xu
the tension of this book (5/6/2026)
Books with a thriller genre like this are very tense, about the feeling of jealousy that Elizabeth experiences that cannot be contained due to societal pressure. I felt a little emotional reading this book.

The storyline is interesting and unpredictable. The structured language makes me feel like I am in the story.

There are many things that can be learned from this book, the importance of holding back jealousy, and also not judging someone based on their origins. Pressure from other people can make us feel inadequate, don't lose yourself just because of that.
Ms. Mebel Goes Back to the Chopping Block
by Jesse Q Sutanto
ms. mebel (5/6/2026)
Actually, after reading the title of the book, I was curious about the story. After reading it, I felt a little confused and also really admired Ms. Mebel. How could a long marriage make her husband turn away? But I really like Ms. Mebel's character, she is trying to develop herself at a not so young age. For the sake of her husband who must return to her, she loves her husband so much. He doesn't give up, instead he wants to make himself even cooler, I really like that character. I recommended this book to one of my friends.

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