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Searching for Sylvie Lee
Searching for Sylvie Lee: A Novel | Jean Kwok
A poignant and suspenseful drama that untangles the complicated ties binding three womentwo sisters and their motherin one Chinese immigrant family and explores what happens when the eldest daughter disappears, and a series of family secrets emerge, from the New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Translation It begins with a mystery. Sylvie, the beautiful, brilliant, successful older daughter of the Lee family, flies to the Netherlands for one final visit with her dying grandmotherand then vanishes. Amy, the sheltered baby of the Lee family, is too young to remember a time when her parents were newly immigrated and too poor to keep Sylvie. Seven years older, Sylvie was raised by a distant relative in a faraway, foreign place, and didnt rejoin her family in America until age nine. Timid and shy, Amy has always looked up to her sister, the fierce and fearless protector who showered her with unconditional love. But what happened to Sylvie? Amy and her parents are distraught and desperate for answers. Sylvie has always looked out for them. Now, its Amys turn to help. Terrified yet determined, Amy retraces her sisters movements, flying to the last place Sylvie was seen. But instead of simple answers, she discovers something much more valuable: the truth. Sylvie, the golden girl, kept painful secrets . . . secrets that will reveal more about Amys complicated familyand herselfthan she ever could have imagined. A deeply moving story of family, secrets, identity, and longing, Searching for Sylvie Lee is both a gripping page-turner and a sensitive portrait of an immigrant family. It is a profound exploration of the many ways culture and language can divide us and the impossibility of ever truly knowing someoneespecially those we love.
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Reggie
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I did not like this book we read for bookclub. There was about 10 of us and I was the lone person who did not care for it. I really dislike books written for the gotcha! moments that sacrifice character and plot development. It was a no for me. I did enjoy the discussion. We laughed a lot and I walked out of there feeling lighter. So that was the win of this book for me.

Sace I read this one and I enjoyed the book, but can‘t remember a thing about it! 6mo
Ruthiella At the least you got something out of the discussion! 6mo
Leftcoastzen The gotcha ! really annoys me too! Not really fond of that style. 6mo
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Amor4Libros That sucks! I read The Leftover Woman and I liked it. Glad at least the discussion was good 😊 6mo
dabbe #fanofthepan! 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
Centique Im glad book club is a fun and light vibe. It looks great! And so sunny 🌞 I totally get what you mean about the “gotcha” moments. When you can see it coming and the author is playing their hand too heavily - they lose me. 6mo
vivastory Hey Reggie, I just read King's “Everything's Eventual.“ Have you read it? I hope you're doing well! 5mo
TrishB Hope all is well Reggie! 5mo
sarahbarnes Hope all is good with you! 5mo
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LeafingThroughLife
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Pickpick

When Sylvie Lee goes missing after her grandmother‘s funeral in the Netherlands, it falls to her timid sister Amy to uncover the truth about her disappearance. What unfolds is a mystery made of long-held family secrets. Amy‘s growth and the book‘s exposure of the hardships of immigrant life where racism is ingrained were highlights but the book‘s occasionally stilted dialogue and uneven pace kept it from being great. A soft pick. #bookspin

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2y
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lauranerdette
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Pickpick

Finished 2021 by reading this lovely novel (67th book of the year). Highly recommend if you like family sagas and books about relationships. Looking forward to reading even more in 2022 📚

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SilversReviews
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GloVerdino
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Mehso-so

A low so-so for me and I would round up to three stars. It‘s a shame because this would have been a pick if it wasn‘t for every cringe-worthy scene between Sylvie and Lucas

Valink A friend passed a copy of this book on to me. Sounds like I‘m better off skipping it? 4y
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GloVerdino
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Can someone clarify something for me, Lucas and Sylvie are cousins, or second cousins or something, right??

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Grrlbrarian
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Mehso-so

The pros: Interesting sister relationship, fascinating direct translation of Chinese idioms, cool peek into Dutch / European culture. The cons: People don‘t communicate to a ludicrous degree, a major plot point is... unlikely at best, and characters‘ emotions and actions aren‘t believable. ⭐️⭐️ 1/2

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LatrelWhite
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My SundayFunday read:

It begins with a mystery. Sylvie, the beautiful, brilliant, successful older daughter of the Lee family, flies to the Netherlands for one final visit with her dying grandmother—and then vanishes.

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Chelsea.Poole
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Mehso-so

It really pains me to say "so-so" for this one. ? I had such high hopes because of the buzz and the fact that I love Girl in Translation by the author. In theory, I should have loved it because the plot is also something I'm usually a fan of...literary mystery is what I would call the genre. But the execution was off for me. While I didn't guess the ending exactly, I did think that the longggg drawn out storyline was unnecessary. #sigh

The_Real_Nani Too bad! The cover looks good! 5y
BarbaraBB I know @Cinfhen felt the same. Definitely off my TBR now! 5y
Cinfhen It‘s true @BarbaraBB this book didn‘t work for me either and I can‘t really put my finger on WHAT it was. It didn‘t live up to the hype or my expectations. Oh well 😔 5y
Chelsea.Poole @The_Real_Nani @BarbaraBB @Cinfhen for me, it was too drawn out and convoluted with unnecessary details. I liked the intent of it but it didn't work out quite as nicely as I had anticipated 5y
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BittersweetBooks
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In love and life, we never know when we are telling ourselves stories. We are the ultimate unreliable narrators 📝

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Chelsea.Poole
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Not sure how I missed the memo about Taco Bell's new vegetarian menu ??‍♀️ ?
My boys and I had a lazy dinner tonight and I tried the new black bean crunch wrap... it was pretty decent. Started Sylvie Lee which I've been eyeing for quite some time. Loved Kwok's "Girl in Translation" and hoping this one is on par with it.

mollyrotondo Can‘t wait to read your thoughts on this one! I listened to the audio a few months ago 5y
Chelsea.Poole @mollyrotondo I was "meh" with this one ? I had high hopes but it didn't work for me. 5y
mollyrotondo @Chelsea.Poole it was a little slow moving right? Dry? 5y
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Victoriahoperose
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Mehso-so

Unpopular opinion from me - I liked the concept, but found this book super slow. I liked that it was full of culture and the varying perspectives, but I really had a hard time getting into it and staying interested.

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Cinfhen
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Mehso-so

This book had such wonderful potential but unfortunately the author made some dubious weak plot choices that ruined this book for me.
To the world Sylvie Lee portrays perfection but underneath the designer clothes and beautiful face, Sylvie is hiding MANY secrets. When she disappears after traveling to visit her dying grandmother in The Netherlands, her sister Amy travels to Holland to search for her. Amy discovers more than she imagines
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Cinfhen Ultimately this book became a melodramatic soap opera~ UGH 😩
Barely a so-so / closer to a pan
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Cinfhen @Centique I‘ve been munching on those almonds all week!!!! SO GOOD!!!!! Thank you ♥️😘 5y
BarbaraBB What a bummer, I had this one stacked. It seemed such a good book. 5y
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Centique I‘m so glad you like them! 5y
Cinfhen I really liked all the parts about The Netherlands & the first half was good but then this book became REALLY cheesy @BarbaraBB #BorrowNotBuy 5y
Cinfhen @Centique I‘m slightly obsessed 🥰 5y
BarbaraBB Thanks. That‘s good to know! I‘m not one for cheesy 😀 as you know! (edited) 5y
TrishB I shall avoid 😁 5y
Cinfhen There are lots of glowing reviews and people who really enjoyed @TrishB I guess I‘m just getting older and more cynical, maybe a #Kindle99p ?!?! 5y
Reviewsbylola This was totally mediocre. 5y
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Cinfhen
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I‘m way more invested in this mystery than I expected to be. Not great but better than good. My only complaint: the voice of Sylvie is pretty grating but Ma‘s voice and Amy‘s narration is very good. I like the inclusion of the Chinese proverbs and phrases. 5 hours to go!

Eggs Pretty photo !! 5y
Cinfhen Thank you so much @Eggs 💟 5y
Centique Those flowers are gorgeous! 5y
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Cinfhen Right????? They are so delicate and absolutely stunning @Centique 5y
Reviewsbylola Those flowers are so amazing! 5y
Cinfhen @Reviewsbylola 🌸💗🌸💗my son thinks they are hand painted 😜I‘m like “yes, by God” 🙏🏻 5y
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Cinfhen
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Just started this audio 🎧Really liking it #OwnVoices

SilversReviews It's good. 5y
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BookishTrish
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What a gorgeous and incredibly thoughtful gift! Thank you @KarynGood Tulips are my favourite and my best too xoxo

Cathythoughts Beautiful card 5y
Ddzmini Happy birthday 🎊🎉🎁🎈🎂 🥳📖 5y
KarynGood I‘m glad it made it there! And tulips are a favourite of mine too! 5y
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jtkpk
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Pickpick

A little bit mystery, a little bit romance, a nuanced story of identity. This is a great one-day read that pulls you into the story of Sylvie's complicated journey towards belonging.

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MelKelsey
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Mehso-so

I listened to this book about a missing woman. The chapters vascilliate between the perspectives and chronologies of the woman who ends up missing before and her sister after. The story feels a little convoluted and unhelpfully complicated. It's about being Chinese and Dutch. It's about sibling relationships and family dynamics. The ending was a surprise because there was nothing in the story and character development building to it.

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Sharpeipup
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Thank goodness for an #audiobook as I play nursemaid to my sick husband. #tbr #wintergames #teamfozziwig @StayCurious @Clwojick @BarkingMadRun

mabell I hope he is on the mend soon! 5y
Sharpeipup @mabell me too! He made an appointment to see the doctor today so that‘s progress. 5y
BarkingMadRead Hope he feels better! 5y
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Susanita
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November was a good month otherwise, but I fell behind in my reading life. I started many books but only finished a few. Tagged book was my #favorite of the lot.
-The Mistletoe Matchmaker (Hayes-McCoy) 🌲🇮🇪
-Searching for Sylvia Lee (Kwok) 🇳🇱
-Murder on the Half Shelf (Barrett) 🐈
-Women Talking (Toews) 👩‍👧‍👧
Photo is Rockette, a nice fluffy dog I met at Turkey Trot. 🐩
#gratefulreads

OriginalCyn620 Cute pup! ❤️ 5y
Susanita @OriginalCyn620 I got to pet her too! Very soft-like petting a cotton ball. 5y
brit91 So cute 5y
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Coleen_Nieto
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Pickpick

I enjoyed this book, a complex story about families and secrets.

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Coleen_Nieto
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Next!!

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Susanita
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1. Slowly reading the tagged book and some other things.
2. Evening.
3. I recently followed Zoraida Córdova on Twitter. She‘s funny and endearing.
#weekendreads

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wen4blu
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Starting this chilly morning with a mystery.

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GirlWellRead
Mehso-so

This book is a portrait of an immigrant family and an exploration of cultural constraints. There is an overarching theme of loss as well as the high cost of keeping secrets. My only issue was with the pacing—I did find it slow and the narrative kept stalling because of too many flashbacks. That being said, this is an incredibly thoughtful and beautifully written book. If you do enjoy more of a literary type thriller, than this is for you.

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Redwritinghood
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Mehso-so

This was just ok. It was pretty easy to guess what the big secret revealed at the end was going to be. 2.5⭐️

Trashcanman I'm guessing she found Silvia Lee 5y
Redwritinghood @Trashcanman Indeed, she was found. 5y
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UnabridgedPod
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Pickpick

Jean Kwok's Searching for Sylvie Lee was a fabulous surprise. I had put it on hold a loooong time ago and had, to be honest, forgotten what it was about. The novel alternates between the present perspectives of Amy and her mother and the past perspective of Amy's sister, Sylvie, who has gone missing. Amy and Sylvie's parents are Chinese immigrants in America who struggled when they first arrived. (continued in comments)

UnabridgedPod To alleviate some of the financial burden, they sent Sylvie to live, for a while, with Ma's cousin and her family, including Ma's mother, in Holland. ⠀

Amy and Sylvie have a relationship like that of many siblings. Sylvie, the oldest, is a brilliant overachiever with an amazing marriage to a wealthy man, a high-powered job, and a beautiful home. Amy feels that she has always fallen short-- ⬇️
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UnabridgedPod she has dropped out of school and is living with her parents in the tiny apartment where the sisters grew up. When Amy receives a phone call from her cousin's son Lukas and it becomes clear that nobody knows where Sylvie is, Amy begins investigating her sister's life and discovers secrets at its center that shock her. The structure of this novel provides its mystery as Kwok moves between present and past toward a unified center ⬇️ 5y
UnabridgedPod that will reveal Sylvie's location and the truth about her past and her family.⠀

Though I didn't love the end of this novel (I'll leave it spoiler free, but DM me if you want to talk about it!), I appreciated the build of the characters and the story, the way that Kwok incorporates Chinese culture and language into the book, and a brilliant sense of mystery. Great, page-turning read!
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DHill
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This one was just ok for me. The ending seemed to drag on. I wasn‘t comfortable with the Lukas-Sylvie relationship and didn‘t understand the characters‘ reactions to it. I did like Amy. Her sensibility seemed to be the most realistic.

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DreesReads
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✨September Wrap-Up✨
I am super late and still haven‘t even posted reviews for all of these! 9 books, 1 nonfiction, 6 novels, 2 short story collections. Three in translation (from Danish, Spanish, Korean), plus authors from Nigeria and Australia, and one modern classic. All were by women! Favorite fiction title is tagged; the Speckled Monster was also an amazing read! #wrapup #septemberwrapup #septemberreads

BarbaraBB The tagged one sounds good indeed. #stacked 5y
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Skeebies05
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Pickpick

Tears, so many tears. What a sad book :( I can‘t say much because of all the twists and turns, I dont want to spoil anything.

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DHill
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Started a new audiobook. A needed change of pace from my usual thriller/suspense. The story sounds compelling.

Suet624 Not sure how the audio will be, but I enjoyed reading this book. 5y
Well-ReadNeck This one looks intriguing to me too. Looking forward to seeing how you like it on audiobook! 5y
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Hooked_on_books
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Pickpick

Amy‘s perfect older sister Sylvie vanishes, prompting Amy to travel to the Netherlands in search of her. The family dynamics are slowly revealed over the course of the search. Kwok emphasizes how none of us is truly knowable you one another and how far apart perception and reality can be. I thought this was really well done.

HKGirl This sounds kind of like Everything I Never Told You. Have you read that? How would you compare them? 5y
Hooked_on_books @HKGirl Yes I have read it—it‘s wonderful. There are definitely aspects that are the same, like not truly knowing someone close to you, family dynamics, and being Asian in a white world. But the tone and writing are quite different. If you liked the Ng for those shared aspects, I think you‘d like this one! 5y
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BethsBookBlog
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Pickpick

Wow - loved this heart-wrenching story of love and family and sisterhood. Listened to it via audible.

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Sace
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Perfect Friday night.

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Sace
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The few reviews I've seen here have been lukewarm, but I'm really enjoying this audiobook.

Sace Ah that explains why I can‘t remember much @Reggie. I did this on audio. I don‘t seem to remember as much about a book on audio. 6mo
Reggie You‘re not missing out, let me tell you. There‘s better books out there to take up book memory. lol 6mo
Sace @Reggie but you got a good book club meeting out of it so there‘s that. 6mo
Reggie I‘m gonna be honest. I‘ve disliked most of the books I‘ve read for that club. It‘s the people that I keep going back for. They make it worth it. 6mo
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TheNerdyProfessor
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Panpan

Sometimes a book just isn't for you. Reading this was incredibly painful - it felt slow, predictable, and unbelievable. I felt the relationship between Sylvia and Lukas to be very odd - and was surprised no one else in the book seemed to take issue with it. Others have said that this is more family drama than mystery (which I'm okay with), but I just never connected with the characters and mostly couldn't wait to just be done with it. ⭐⭐/5

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DreesReads
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Pickpick

This novel is a mystery, a family saga, and an immigration story all wrapped in one great package. There are multiple viewpoints that go back and forth in time, until they converge. Very well done, with the loose ends all tied up. A page turner! #familysaga #immigration #mystery

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TheNerdyProfessor
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The weather is just gorgeous today. Snuck outside for a little reading time before dinner needs to be prepared. I'm about halfway through the tagged book and finding it to be a bit of a slog. The storyline is intriguing but it seems to move at a snail's pace. Also, some of the dialogue seems a bit odd . Plugging along, simply so I can move on to something else.

MyNamesParadise That‘s how I felt at times too when I was reading it. I think it was marketed improperly. It ended up being a “so-so” rating for me. 5y
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 6! With a mystery, the reader delves into the complicated ties of two daughters and their mother in a Chinese immigrant family. The eldest daughter has disappeared after visiting her dying grandmother in the Netherlands. Sheltered Amy had always looked up to her sister Sylvia, the golden girl. As she retraces her sister‘s steps and begins searching, Amy will discover painful family secrets. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Gissy I read this one. 5y
TheLibrarian I enjoyed this one! 5y
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Ajessgirl
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Pickpick

I had been eagerly anticipating this book for months, and snagged it as part of B&N‘s #bookhaul sale. It did not disappoint! “Searching for Sylvia Lee” is part mystery & part family saga, and explores the Chinese immigrant experience in both the US & the Netherlands. It‘s multi-viewpoint, which is always a selling point for me. A rare combination of thought provoking & fast paced. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Brozen
Pickpick

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a quick read.

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hes7
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Pickpick

When Amy‘s sister goes missing, she‘s desperate to find out what happened. With questions after question, she gets closer to the truth—and a few secrets in the process. It‘s a solid family drama, exploring the connections between the women in the Lee family and life‘s varying effects on them.

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MyNamesParadise
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Mehso-so

My main issue w/ this book was how it was marketed. The reviews & description made it seem like a page-turning mystery, when really it was literary fiction. I was underwhelmed by the final reveal. Some revelations seemed unnecessary b/c nothing came of them. It was a beautifully written novel. I may not have been so eager to read it had it been marketed properly. Some of the characters relationships were a bit much 4 me & weren‘t fully fleshed out

tjwill I hate being misled about a book too! 5y
SoManyBooksNotEnoughTime that's interesting, because when i read this book, i was surprised it was as much of a mystery as it was, i was expecting it to be more literary... it's funny how much perspective affects how we read something 🙂 5y
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mrp27
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#selfimprovementsept #readinggoals

September reading goals minus a couple books from Libby as they are on my iPad. My main goal is to finish summer quarter for #booked2019 and to read from #mounttbr.

AlaMich The Spellman Files are a lot of fun! I listened to all of them, which I recommend if you do audiobooks. 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 📚🙌🏻❤️ 5y
mrp27 @AlaMich I've been meaning to read The Spellman Files for years.... Thanks for the heads up on the audio. Might do that for the second book so I can mark this one for #mounttbr. 5y
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LeeRHarry Jasper Fforde - good choice - I‘m going to see him talk next week, should be good! 😊 5y
mrp27 @LeeRHarry Oh fun! Are you seeing him at a bookstore event? 5y
LeeRHarry @mrp27 yes, at Readings here in Melbourne 5y
mrp27 @LeeRHarry Awesome, enjoy! 5y
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Melkyl
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Mehso-so

Honestly, this book was pretty meh. There wasn‘t anything terrible, but there wasn‘t anything too exciting either. I kept waiting for something, but it didn‘t really come. Even what we‘re supposed to be the big reveals were rather anticlimactic.

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MyNamesParadise
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Thought this was a powerful quote. I‘ve had time off from work recently because of health issues and I find myself relating. It‘s almost like I don‘t know what to do with myself.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I‘ve felt the same way the past few months... 5y
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MyNamesParadise
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Well was reading in my outdoor reading spot, but I could hear my Raina whining from the inside so I brought her outside with me. This means no reading is getting done at the moment...sigh...I got a library due date coming up soon for this one! #dogsoflitsy

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MyNamesParadise
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Hoping I can finish this before it‘s due back to the library! I‘m enjoying the character development thus far. I‘m eager to learn what the dark family secrets are!

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Manoshgirl51
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Pickpick

Belletrist June Pick

A heartbreaking read I will never forget. I loved how Jean Kwok tells the story of one family through multiple characters and how certain clues in one perspective lead to another answer in a chapter. It also leaves you guessing up until the final chapters. Several instances occurred where I thought I had it figured out but it turns out to be wrong. I can't wait to read this again in the future.

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auntie_jenn
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Pickpick

three things i loved about this book: 1. the setting (anyone else want to go to Holland with me?), 2. the family dynamics, and 3. the mystery. good selection @readwithjenna ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

TheNerdyProfessor This is on my list and reviews have been mixed. I'm glad you liked it! 5y
Suet624 I liked this one too. 5y
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