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Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
Yellowface is bold, sharp, and addictive. It is also uncomfortable, predictable, the characters are annoying, but maybe that’s the point. Kuang doesn’t hold your hand. She forces you to sit with messy truth slaps. I’m not in the publishing industry, but we all get it - the toxicity in the community in social media, the flawed and unreliable people around you and yes including yourself, the cycle of getting revenge, etc. They’re all #realtalk.


