Can a book be beautifully poetic with its prose to the point that it becomes too abstract and consequently, entirely meaningless? Yes. I have found that book. Note to self: don't assume that just because you loved one book from an author that the next one from them is a sure thing. #dnf
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#DNF Book Review: Bitter Leaves by Tabatha Stirling
Bitter Leaves... About the Book: Welcome to the black heart of Singapore’s maid culture, where a woman’s life is cheap in one of the richest countries in the world. Here are the voices of the unheard, of maid and employer, of village girl and city dweller. Follow Lucilla, Ma’am Leslie, Shammi and Madame Eunice as … Continue reading #DNF Book Review: Bitter Leaves by Tabatha Stirling
New Release Book Review: The Favourite Sister by Jessica Knoll
The Favourite Sister... About the Book: From the author of the bestselling debut novel of 2015 Luckiest Girl Alive comes Jessica Knoll's new thriller, featuring a pair of competitive and uber-successful sisters whose secrets and lies result in murder. Brett and Kelly Courtney are the shining jewels in a New York-based reality TV show called Goal Diggers. One … Continue reading New Release Book Review: The Favourite Sister by Jessica Knoll