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August 24, 2015

THE REST OF US JUST LIVE HERE by Patrick Ness

August 24, 2015

Book cover of The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick NessGoing into The Rest of Us Just Live Here I felt very disconcerted. The main text reads like a contemporary book but each chapter starts with insights on the Chosen Ones and the gods above. There are however overlaps that can be seen when the paranormal events have an impact on the ordinary people. This makes the setting a very strange yet familiar one.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: alcoholism, anxiety, bi- or multiracial characters, death, eating disorder, existentialism, family problems, friendship, genre-fantasy, high school, mental health, metafiction, multiculturalism, ocd, on love, paranormal, politics, postmodernism, romance, self-esteem, siblinghood, therapy

September 15, 2014

THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER by Leslye Walton

September 15, 2014

THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER by Leslye WaltonThe Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender and I developed a love-hate relationship of sorts. The promises made in the prologue was wondrous and I was so excited to continue reading. By the time I reached the end I felt empty. I loved the style of writing adopted in the prologue. It captured my attention so vividly, I fully expected to fall in love with the rest of the story. Sadly, that didn’t happen.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: abuse, american authors, bakeries, baking, catholicism, death, diversity, faith, family myth, food and drink, friendship, grief, inter-generations, mothers and daughters, multiculturalism, on love, paranormal, religious institutions, siblinghood, suffering, tragedy, twins, violence

August 12, 2014

I LOVE I HATE I MISS MY SISTER by Amélie Sarn

August 12, 2014

I LOVE I HATE I MISS MY SISTER by Amelie SarnI Love I Hate I Miss My Sister arrived in the mail yesterday, just about a week after publication. When I had it in my hands, I did something I rarely do when a book arrives: read. Since I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister is such a short book, I decided to keep reading, thinking I might as well finish it one go. And finish it I did. I started reading at 10 p.m. and was done by 12.30 a.m. Just as well, since I pre-ordered it.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: beliefs, bullying, culture, death, discrimination, diversity, family, feminism, grief, islam, multiculturalism, murder, realistic fiction, siblinghood, sisters

July 2, 2014

THERE WILL COME A TIME by Carrie Arcos

July 2, 2014

THERE WILL COME A TIME by Carrie ArcosThere Will Come a Time was such a great book for me. I know it’s supposed to be a very sad book as it deals with the the loss of a twin in a car crash. For what it’s worth though, I enjoyed There Will Come a Time very much. It was so moving due to the emotions that were palpable throughout the book.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: accidents, american authors, death, diabetes, diversity, emotions, family, family life, friendship, grief, high school, identity, life, loneliness, multiculturalism, multiracial characters, music, music bands, on love, post-traumatic stress disorder, realistic fiction, self discovery, siblinghood, twins

May 29, 2014

MY SINGAPORE LOVER by Judy Chapman

May 29, 2014

MY SINGAPORE LOVER by Judy ChapmanI visited the library earlier today, fully determined to check out the Singapore collection. Faced with the fiction shelf of Singapore literature, this one bright blue spine popped out, so I took it from the shelf. Turns out it was My Singapore Lover. While I didn’t really know what it was about, I had seen copies of that book on display at bookstores. I thus started to read the book. 20 pages in, I already wanted to chuck it aside. Nothing really grabbed me but I didn’t want to make snap judgements. Plus, My Singapore Lover was published fairly recently, which I figured fits in squarely with Crazy Rich Asians, another book set in Singapore that was published last year. (I have yet to read it.)

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: adultery, affairs, australian authors, cheating, consumerism, culture, ethnicity, expatriates, multiculturalism, publishing industry, race relations, racism, realistic fiction, working life

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