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Rouge
Rouge | Mona Awad
From the critically acclaimed author of Bunny comes a horror-tinted, gothic fairy tale about a lonely dress shop clerk whose mother's unexpected death sends her down a treacherous path in pursuit of youth and beauty. Can she escape her mother's fate--and find a connection that is more than skin deep? For as long as she can remember, Belle has been insidiously obsessed with her skin and skincare videos. When her estranged mother Noelle mysteriously dies, Belle finds herself back in Southern California, dealing with her mother's considerable debts and grappling with lingering questions about her death. The stakes escalate when a strange woman in red appears at the funeral, offering a tantalizing clue about her mother's demise, followed by a cryptic video about a transformative spa experience. With the help of a pair of red shoes, Belle is lured into the barbed embrace of La Maison de Mduse, the same lavish, culty spa to which her mother was devoted. There, Belle discovers the frightening secret behind her (and her mother's) obsession with the mirror--and the great shimmering depths (and demons) that lurk on the other side of the glass. Snow White meets Eyes Wide Shut in this surreal descent into the dark side of beauty, envy, grief, and the complicated love between mothers and daughters. With black humor and seductive horror, Rouge explores the cult-like nature of the beauty industry--as well as the danger of internalizing its pitiless gaze. Brimming with California sunshine and blood-red rose petals, Rouge holds up a warped mirror to our relationship with mortality, our collective fixation with the surface, and the wondrous, deep longing that might lie beneath.
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readingjedi
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Cannot remember when I requested this one from NetGalley, but it sounds pretty fab! Getting stuck in ASAP!

Megabooks I loved this but people here have gone both ways! 1mo
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ICantImReading
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Pickpick

“Rouge” was available on Libby, so I read it again as an audiobook this time! Enjoyed it just as much as the first time around! (Picture is a screenshot of my original review!) 🎧 🥀 🪼

BirdLaVie I‘m enjoying it on audio too! That French accent is 🔥 2mo
ICantImReading @BirdLaVie can‘t wait to hear your thoughts!! 2mo
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5feet.of.fury
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Pickpick

Did I need this much Tom Cruise? No. (But it was pretty fascinating)
I loved the metaphor &dark fairytale elements. It took a while to set up where it was going &got by on creepy vibes for a while but the 2nd half was great.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

Oh no. This 360ish book is about 150 pages too long. I was immediately hooked on page one and this is my third Award book so I was ready for weird but this was just long. Much too long. I enjoyed the trippy criticism of the beauty industry (one of my favorite topics) and I liked the characters, I even liked the random obsession with Tom Cruise. I think it could have been much stronger with a good edit.

Ruthiella Totally agree! 4mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Rouge | Mona Awad
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I have been listening to Rouge this week and it is totally fitting that Top Gun was on TV last night, I don't have cable at home so only in hotels do I get random movies

Awad's main character in this is obsessed with Tom Cruise. When I was a kid I was obsessed with Top Gun, but I liked Goose and Iceman 😂

Ruthiella I liked Iceman best too! 4mo
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Cortg
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

This one caught my attention for the first half as I was curious and intrigued as to where the story was going, until it began to drag, only to finish with an underwhelming ending. It‘s a weird one, but after reading Bunny, I knew I was in for something strange.

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GidgetsTreasures75
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Pickpick

7-7-24: My 21st finished book of 2024! What a bizarre story. When Belle learns her mother has passed she flies to California from her home in Montreal to take care of her mother, Noelle‘s, home and business. Noelle has left a lot for Belle to uncover. One thing being the spa like mansion on the cliff that sold Noelle all the jars of creams lining her walls. It‘s a story about mothers and daughters but also about the price of beauty.

GidgetsTreasures75 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📖#️⃣2️⃣1️⃣ 5mo
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MysticFaerie
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Pickpick

3.5⭐️/5⭐️

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Bookwormjillk
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Bailedbailed

I think this author just isn‘t for me because I‘ve bailed on both books I‘ve tried. Oh well. #LitsyTOB24

Ruthiella I like Awad but I‘m always a little relieved to find an author I don‘t jive with because that‘s now a bunch of books I don‘t want/have to read. 10mo
Hooked_on_books I‘m with you. Not an Awad fan. 10mo
Megabooks Boo! I'm sorry! 10mo
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Readerann
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

I probably should have “Panned” this, but it had me intrigued for a while. I became less and less enamored and felt the ending meandered around, trying to find its way. You warned me, @BarbaraBB !
#LitsyToB24

BarbaraBB Haha, I know what you mean 😀 10mo
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Jas16
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Panpan

Sometimes you avoid an author because you are sure their books aren‘t for you and then you give one a try anyway and find out you were totally right.
#litsytob24

squirrelbrain I don‘t think this author is for me either. 11mo
Ruthiella I definitely have authors where I‘ve come to that conclusion. It‘s kind of freeing ultimately-books you don‘t have to read. 11mo
TrishB Bunny was enough for me! 11mo
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CBee After trying to read Bunny, and being too horrified to continue, I don‘t plan on reading anything else of hers 😳 11mo
ChaoticMissAdventures I loved All's Well, i wasn't as shocked by Bunny as others but I can understand why people do not like it. It is good to know what authors are just not for us! Surrealism is often really divisive. 11mo
Deblovestoread I‘ve not read Awad yet as I‘m 99% sure she is not for me. I have Rouge waiting for me at the library and I will be 100% shocked if I finish it. 11mo
Chelsea.Poole Same. 11mo
BarbaraBB @ChaoticMissAdventures I feel exactly like you about Mona Awad 11mo
Megabooks Yes, that definitely happens! 11mo
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Chelsea.Poole
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

Ugh. Awad is NOT for me. And I really wanted it to work. I lost the narrative in the constant weirdness. SO repetitive.
Now for what I liked:
-the portrayal of being lost in surreal grief
-the horror of skincare routines and the beauty industry
-the mother-daughter overwhelming love and admiration but also jealousy and complex emotions
-the jellyfish
I mean, I think, but maybe none of that even happened. #litsytob24

BarbaraBB Love your review 😂 and can relate! 11mo
Hooked_on_books I‘ve given up on her. I read her 3 previous books and really wanted to like her, but for me each was worse than the one before. 11mo
Larkken But what of Tom cruise!?! 😆 jk surreal weirdness is not for everyone!! 11mo
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squirrelbrain Love your review! ❤️🤣 11mo
vivastory I love Mona Awad, but I can see how her brand of weird wouldn't work for everyone 11mo
Readerann Hmmm. I‘ll go into this with trepidation… 11mo
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currentlyreadinginCO
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Pickpick

Finished this last night & it was a trip. This is a red and black dreamscape, maybe the nightmare version, and evokes a mid-eighties vibe. Like I feel like this is best enjoyed in a black bathtub overflowing with bubbles while cackling into a glass of champagne. Which is to say, I loved it.

Ruthiella Great review! 👍 11mo
sarahbarnes I loved it too! 11mo
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MrsV
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Pickpick

A story about grief, mother/daughter relationships, and the cult like beauty and skincare business.

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Billypar
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Pickpick

A fantasy about what grief after a parent's death is like when the relationship was complicated: they hurt you, you blame them for things, but you also regret some of your actions. So you cycle between exploring painful memories and shutting them out. Maybe you indulge in things you know are bad for you, or sometimes you just walk around in a fog. Belle cycles between these reactions in a dark alternate reality teaming with fairy tale imagery 👇

Billypar There's plenty of Snow White, a bit of Wizard of Oz, but I enjoyed how the world itself is totally original, and much of the imagery references other pieces of the novel. Belle's lost mother is endlessly refracted throughout, via the sea, violets and smoke, blue-green eyes, red dresses, red shoes (red & black everything really). Throughout it all, Belle has support from others, but it's ultimately up to her to avoid drowning in her grief. 11mo
BarbaraBB Great review. Better than the book in fact, lol, I wish I liked it as much as you did! 11mo
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB Me too! 😆 11mo
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batsy Agree with @BarbaraBB I enjoyed reading your review more than I did the book. Glad you enjoyed it! 11mo
Billypar @BarbaraBB @Ruthiella @batsy Thanks! I think it's one of those cases where I can see both sides of the critique. I found the reading experience most similar to All's Well: I felt a little fatigue at all the repetition about 75% in, but then enjoyed the climax enough to forgive it. 11mo
sarahbarnes Great review. I really liked this one, too. A departure from @BarbaraBB and @batsy in this case! 11mo
Megabooks You captured the book beautifully! I think it was the way grief was portrayed that really sold this one for me, and you expressed exactly what I felt reading it. 11mo
Billypar @sarahbarnes I don't know if @batsy remembers this, but I think we met on Litsy when we almost simultaneously commented on a post for a Salman Rushdie novel with total opposite reactions (I was 'pro' for that too - forever the easy grader 😅) 11mo
Billypar @Megabooks I really liked how she took a funhouse mirror approach with it instead of just something more like a 1:1 grief parable. She didn't try to overexplain the dream logic, but the emotional core of complex grief still felt very authentic. 11mo
sarahbarnes Amazing! 😂 Perhaps I too am an easy grader. 😁 11mo
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BkClubCare
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

The book was too long and I got bored. I was happily following along until about a third in, and I wasn‘t sensing any critical arc coming anytime soon, so I skimmed through to read the last few chapters or so. 💄🌹🥀😆 Red frame to Copper‘s frank expression.

#LitsyToB24 #DogsofLitsy #CopperBopper #WHPG

BkClubCare No pie, book 1 of 2024, ebook. My 3rd Awad. (edited) 11mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 11mo
batsy Copper ? "This book was too long and I got bored" sums up how I felt about this, too. 11mo
BkClubCare @batsy - I am getting impatient with books so far this year. 😢 11mo
BkClubCare @dabbe - thx! He is a sweet boy but a challenge, poor thing. 11mo
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fredthemoose
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Panpan

⭐️⭐️ This one just wasn‘t for me. It ended up kind of getting somewhere related to issues of vanity, jealousy, and mother/daughter relationships, but the destination wasn‘t worth the journey. I have a hard time connecting with descent into madness POVs, and even at her best I found the MC dopey. This would have been a bail if not for #LitsyToB24

BookLineNSinker It wasn't a pick for me either. I'm fact, I couldn't get through it. I #hailthebail'd 11mo
Chelsea.Poole Oh no. I worry this won‘t work for me either. 11mo
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fredthemoose
Rouge | Mona Awad
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This #LitsyToB24 book is driving me batty. Listening to it is like being the only sober person out with a group of drunk friends who aren‘t making sense and can‘t keep up with what people are saying. Half of the dialogue is the main character repeating what someone else just said but in the form of a question. “The debts have been paid off.” “Paid off?” “I was under a different impression.” “Different impression?” 🤦‍♀️

BarbaraBB I didn‘t even notice that but that must me so annoying. Annoying? 😀 11mo
squirrelbrain LOL @BarbaraBB ! 🤣 I hadn‘t noticed the repetitiveness either, but I completely get what you say about feeling like the only sober person at a party! 🤷‍♀️ 11mo
fredthemoose @BarbaraBB 🤣🤣🤣 11mo
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fredthemoose @squirrelbrain and like being the only sober person out with people who‘ve been drinking, there is a very limited time before it‘s just no fun. 11mo
Megabooks lol!! I didn‘t notice it either!! 🤣🤣 11mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB 🤣🤣🤣 11mo
Megabooks Excellent description too. Awad can feel very trippy. Bunny definitely felt like a bit of an acid trip. 11mo
Billypar I'm reading this now too - I was noticing a related thing: she does like to end sentences with a question in general, doesn't she? And that same phrase from All's Well appears here too, am I right? It doesn't bother me though - I'm about halfway through and loving the insanity. We all go a little mad sometime, don't we? 😄 11mo
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RebelReader
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

I had to stop reading Fourth Wing and read this one because it needs to go back to the library before it turns into a pumpkin. Arghhh! I didn‘t get the spa scenes at all, but I plugged along because I wanted to know how it would end. I doubt I‘ll be running out to read her backlist. 🤣🤣🤣
#listytob24

RebelReader BkClubCare, Flaneurette, Jess, Megabooks,
Hooked_on_books, Decalino, Jas16, cariashley, Well-ReadNeck, MicheleinPhilly, Larkken, Suet624, Deblovestoread, batsy, Readerann, Bookwormjillk, Chelsea.Poole, kwmg40, squirrelbrain, RebelReader, Liz_M, jlhammar, Addison_Reads, Ruthiella, sarahbarnes, ImperfectC, Yuki_Onna, Catheyb, Karisoma
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Ruthiella Maybe try Bunny later some day. It‘s better than Rouge IMO. 11mo
RebelReader @Ruthiella I might if it comes my way at a library book sale. I‘ll remember your recommendation! 11mo
BarbaraBB I was lost too in the spa scenes 11mo
Hooked_on_books I keep trying to like her books, but I just don‘t. I won‘t be reading this one. 11mo
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ImperfectCJ
Rouge | Mona Awad
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This one really hit the spot for me. I firmly believe that often the bizarre and symbolic are the best ways to explain complex emotional experiences, especially relationships. The intensity is imparted through these weird, over-the-top scenes and situations that, when done well, feel more emotionally honest and resonant to me than words alone would be (part of why A Little Life didn't work for me). Awad does this exceptionally well.

ImperfectCJ And I love that it's set in San Diego! 12mo
ImperfectCJ Awad does this symbolic representation of complex emotions and relationships exceptionally well. The mother-child relationship feels devastatingly true, but she also does a great job showing the ways in which friendships and romantic relationships get confused for us, too. 12mo
ImperfectCJ And of course the commentary about how our tendency to try to fill our emotional needs through external means can leave us easy prey for the beauty industry and any number of cultish entities (MLMs, modern political parties, self-help schemes, Internet "gurus", fad diets). 12mo
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Suet624 Well now you‘ve made me want to check this one out even though I was planning on skipping it. 12mo
ImperfectCJ @Suet624 I'm reading through all of the reviews now, and it does seem like it either works for people or it doesn't, and I guess it worked for me. (I kept thinking of Marion Woodman's Addiction to Perfection while reading this, as I did when I read Neil Gaimain's Coraline. I wonder sometimes what influence prior reading has on one's present-day reading experiences. If I hadn't read these other books, would I love this one as much?) 12mo
BarbaraBB I love that you took so much from it while I was fighting to get through it! 12mo
ImperfectCJ @BarbaraBB I actually was nervous when I saw your review/comments about it, but it just sucked me in. I think it helps that I know the setting so well. If her mom really did have a condo in that location, even not fixed up, I would expect she could get at least $3 million for it 12mo
ImperfectCJ Hit send too fast...so maybe speculating about the real estate possibilities added to my experience 😁 12mo
BarbaraBB That will probably have helped. The California setting felt surreal to me too 🤦🏻‍♀️ 12mo
BarbaraBB I did like the parts in the condo the most though! I just couldn‘t follow along with the parts set in the spa. 12mo
ImperfectCJ @BarbaraBB Well, California is admittedly surreal in real-life, especially Southern California. 12mo
BarbaraBB Yet super interesting! 12mo
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ImperfectCJ
Rouge | Mona Awad
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"Houses on the side of the cliff, nested deep into the greenery. Not houses, mansions, really. Glowing with money and architecture."

We refer to these houses perched on the crumbling bluffs as the world's most expensive temporary housing.

Enjoying some warm spiced cider and some reading while the teens slowly get ready to open presents.

Tamra Hahaha - good one. 12mo
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ImperfectCJ
Rouge | Mona Awad
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The weird of this one is really appealing to me so far. Aside from the warm evening breezes (seriously, it's cold in the evening in La Jolla, even in summer), Awad has caught the somewhat rundown, not-quite-what-it-promises-to-be, catering-to-tourists-and-those-for-whom-surface-is-everything feel of the village well.

Ruthiella Yeah, but Belle is Canadian. So the chilly La Jolla summer evening is probably balmy to her. 😂 12mo
ImperfectCJ @Ruthiella Good point! 12mo
BarbaraBB I hope you‘ll continue to enjoy this wild ride 😄 12mo
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Jemgirl2014
Rouge | Mona Awad
Bailedbailed

So boring! Homegirl was definitely obsessed with her skin care and by page 30ish, I got sick of hearing about it. Had to move on.

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squirrelbrain
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

#LitsyToB24

There‘s not much I can add to other Littens‘ fabulous reviews on this book. I went into it expecting to dislike it, as I really didn‘t ‘get‘ Bunny.

I did prefer Rouge but, each time I thought I understood an analogy or a metaphor, something even more absurd happened that just didn‘t make sense to me. I just don‘t think that excessive absurdity works for me.

Unfortunately this is my least favourite so far on our Turkey short list.

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Ruthiella I loved Bunny, but this one was too much for me too. Still, I know others loved it, which is great. Vive la difference! 12mo
jhod I loved Bunny (on audio though so perhaps that was why?) But read about 70 pages of this on holiday and then never went back.... 12mo
TheBookHippie I bailed this morning 😂😅🤷🏻‍♀️ 12mo
CatLass007 I‘m sorry to hear that you didn‘t have a stellar experience with this book but sometimes it happens. What‘s next for you from our Turkey List? With all the mixed reviews I was hoping to check it out via Libby, but it‘s not available. (edited) 12mo
CBee I bailed on Bunny, so I‘m not running to grab this one 😂 12mo
BarbaraBB I am with @Ruthiella and you. This one was too much for me but I love that @Megabooks and Cindy loved it. Vive la difference indeed! 12mo
squirrelbrain @TheBookHippie - I only read it / finished it because I‘m a #listcompletist. Maybe my New Year‘s resolution should be to bail more! 12mo
squirrelbrain @CatLass007 - The Rachel Incident is next for me, on audio as I have a fair bit of driving to do this week. 12mo
TheBookHippie @CBee I bailed that one too you‘d think one would learn 😵‍💫🤷🏻‍♀️ 12mo
TheBookHippie @squirrelbrain I bail allll the time. It‘s very freeing. 12mo
CBee @TheBookHippie I just couldn‘t keep going, it was too much 😳 12mo
Megabooks As @BarbaraBB said, I did enjoy this, but to each their own! I am looking forward to more Helen bails (and bail reviews) in 2024! 🤞🏻😂 12mo
Hooked_on_books I was a list completist for the TOB in the past, and while I enjoyed the tournament having read all the books, I really didn‘t enjoy reading certain ones (including Awad‘s previous book). So, if I know a particular author isn‘t for me, I‘m just not going to be a completist anymore. Hence me planning to not read this one. I completely understand your instinct to complete, though! 12mo
Caroline2 Yeah I bailed on Bunny. Think I‘ll get the kindle sample for this one…. 👍 12mo
TheBookHippie @CBee 😅💯 12mo
kwmg40 I liked All's Well and was looking forward to reading more Mona Awad, but given the comments here, I'll move it lower on the priority list. 12mo
CatLass007 If I‘m reading a book series I‘m a completist. I used to be a completist about everything, but Litsy gave me permission to bail and it‘s very liberating! 12mo
CBee @CatLass007 same here! 😊 12mo
CatLass007 @CBee ☺️ 12mo
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BarbaraBB
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

The in itself interesting storyline of a mother and a daughter who envy each other‘s beauty is overshadowed by Mona Awad being Mona Awad.
Jellyfish, roses, scars, spa treatments, mannequins, Rouge and of course Tom Cruise: it was just too much for me. Finished it because of the #LitsyToB24, otherwise I think I wouldn‘t have bothered.

Ruthiella “…overshadowed by Mona Awad being Mona Awad.” 😂 YES! That sums it up perfectly. 12mo
Megabooks lol!! Fantastic review!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻😂 12mo
batsy Agree with @Ruthiella that's an apt description 😆 Felt like she needed to get out of her own way at times! 12mo
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BkClubCare @Ruthiella - came here to say the same!! 🤣 12mo
squirrelbrain I‘m about halfway through and will power on but, like you, I probably wouldn‘t finish if it wasn‘t for #LitsyToB24. Actually, I didn‘t like Bunny so likely wouldn‘t even have read it at all. 12mo
MicheleinPhilly Pretty sure I‘m just going to skip this one. 12mo
Hooked_on_books I have read every one of her previous books and I have concluded she‘s just not for me, so I hadn‘t planned to read this one at all. You‘ve confirmed this was a good choice for me! 12mo
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain @MicheleinPhilly @Hooked_on_books It‘s a bit repetitive, and each books she publishes is more absurd. I think you can decide not to read it if you weren‘t a fan of her earlier works. I wasn‘t a fan of Bunny either but did like All‘s Well so I thought I‘d give it a try 🤷🏻‍♀️ 12mo
Suet624 Skipping!! 12mo
BarbaraBB @Suet624 😊🩷 12mo
TrishB I really disliked Bunny so there‘s no way I‘m trying this one! Great review. 12mo
BkClubCare Welp, I for one am looking forward to this. All‘s Well was a hoot 🦉 12mo
Hooked_on_books I think it‘s always worth giving things a try, so it‘s great that you did so. It took me three of her books (which I didn‘t like much to strongly disliked, depending) to figure out not to read her anymore. But I know people really love her stuff, which is great! 12mo
BarbaraBB @BkClubCare I love that and know many people do, fortunately! Looking forward to your thoughts. 12mo
sarahbarnes I do love her books, but I hear you. Great review. 12mo
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Kimberlone
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Absolutely bonkers modern day fairy tale in the vein of Awad‘s Bunny. This book explores the cult-like world of the skincare/anti-aging industry from the perspective of a mixed race woman who is obsessed with her own skincare routine to the point of bordering on self-harm. It‘s also a book that digs into themes of mother-daughter relationships, body dysmorphia, and grief. Heavily inspired by Snow White; magic mirrors are a repeated motif.

Kimberlone My only criticism is the middle section of the book really slows down as the MC‘s detachment from reality becomes more and more apparent. 12mo
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Decalino
Rouge | Mona Awad
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After her mother's death, Mirabelle, known sometimes as Mira, sometimes as Belle, leaves Montreal for La Jolla. As questions arise about how her mother died, Belle is drawn to a mysterious house where patrons are promised they'll be taken on a beauty journey, each transformed into their Most Magnificent Self. A darkly enthralling fairy tale that questions the damaging, seductive quest for beauty at any cost, passed down from mother to daughter.

RebelReader This review makes me want to read this one 12mo
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BookwormAHN
Rouge | Mona Awad
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 12mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 12mo
aperfectmjk I picked up a copy of this back in October, I'm still trying to make my way to it. 12mo
BookmarkTavern Woo! 🎉🎉 12mo
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Ruthiella
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

While parts were good and exactly what I expect from Awad, overall I was disappointed, but my expectations were probably impossibly high having loved her previous work. Rouge was overly long and there was no gradual slippage into the cray-cray à la Black Swan. Instead it starts in the fantastical and keeps doubling down until the rather saccharine ending. This story of obsession with beauty and perfection was mostly too on the nose for me. #ToB24

Hooked_on_books I have tried to like her books and I just don‘t. This is one I‘ll be skipping even if we choose it for our tournament. 12mo
Ruthiella @Hooked_on_books That‘s fair. I feel that way about Lauren Groff. I‘ve read three and I wish I could love them, but I can‘t. Luckily we both have plenty of other books to read! 😜 (edited) 12mo
BarbaraBB I feel that way about both Awad and Groff 😉 12mo
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Ruthiella @BarbaraBB 😂 Every serious reader probably has one or two authors like that. You wish you could hop on the bandwagon, but… (edited) 12mo
batsy Nicely put! Doubling down on the fantastical and turning into saccharine in the real world—yes and yes. 12mo
Ruthiella @batsy “Over long, baggy and almost creaking from its own weight”. Your review was spot on. Maybe her intent was to make reader feel trapped in a nonsensical, never ending nightmare because that‘s certainly how middle felt. 12mo
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mdemanatee
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Today‘s Feature Friday on YouTube is talking Mona Awad‘s Rouge ft. Noelle‘s second best red—and my first.

Defying my expectations yet again as an exploration of, yes, beauty culture but also intergenerational trauma and the complex relationships between mothers and daughters. Perfect for readers who also enjoyed Natural Beauty and the Glow this year.

Further thoughts on YouTube —>
https://youtu.be/142SbWfASYU

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batsy
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Mehso-so

This is an unpopular opinion, but in contrast to Bunny which I loved, this one fell short. Awad's writing is mostly beautiful: lush, baroque, & frequently funny in the way it mines the slippages of language & the unconscious. But the novel is overlong, baggy, & convoluted, almost creaking under its own weight of heavy symbolism & myriad references to fairy tales & pop culture. Awad is best when her story is anchored in realism. From the middle 🔽

batsy onward the story starts to go off the rails, which is fine, but it drags because it didn't know which way to take its fantasy slash nightmare, & so it went in all directions. As a result, the prose too starts to get cheesy. Awad is free to do whatever in her bizarre, absurdist tale of mothers & daughters, family trauma, & the beauty industry, but I became quickly tired of The Celeb, the tanned Tad, & the Old Hollywood oddball that is Hud Hudson. 13mo
batsy I think it's also because I recently read Natural Beauty by Ling Ling Huang & found it a streamlined, more affecting novel about the beauty industry because it ties it in with the capitalist excess that is our living nightmare, whereas Awad treads old ground with the gothic fairy tale vibe that still pales in comparison to Angela Carter. I think Bunny was effective because the slippage from the real world into a fantasy realm was more restrained. 13mo
RaeLovesToRead I shall put Ling Ling Huang and Angela Carter on the TBR 13mo
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Suet624 I always love reading your reviews. 13mo
squirrelbrain Fabulous review. I didn‘t love Bunny so wasn‘t sure about this one. I‘m getting it from the library (hopefully) so at least I‘m not purchasing it! 13mo
batsy @RaeLovesToRead Angela Carter's short stories are definitely worth a try. The fairy tale reworkings are brilliant imo :) 13mo
batsy @Suet624 Thank you, Sue! 13mo
batsy @squirrelbrain Think I've seen some who didn't like Bunny appreciate this one. Will be interesting to see what you think of it! 13mo
RaeLovesToRead I've got the bloody chamber somewhere... and the toyshop one... 13mo
Ruthiella Still going to read it, naturally, but it is good to know of a dissenting opinion! Interesting for me is your reference to Angela Carter, whom I want to love but just can‘t warm to. This one is on my TBR still too 13mo
The_Book_Ninja Great review 13mo
sarahbarnes Great review. I did like this one, but you make very valid points. And I love Angela Carter - I need to reread some of her work. 13mo
BarbaraBB Great review. I will read this soon. I wasn‘t a fan of Bunny but enjoyed 13mo
batsy @RaeLovesToRead Toyshop still on tbr, heard its a bit bananas but that's the AC experience lol 13mo
batsy @Ruthiella @BarbaraBB Yes, I still want to read more of Awad, like All's Well! 13mo
batsy @The_Book_Ninja Thank you! 13mo
batsy @sarahbarnes Thanks! I think she's a really interesting writer but this one just didn't land for me. Am keen to check out All's Well. 13mo
kwmg40 Thanks for the review. I really liked All's Well and will probably give this one a try despite the mixed opinions on it. 13mo
batsy @kwmg40 I'm glad to hear that you liked All's Well. I would still like to read it. 13mo
youneverarrived I‘ll give this one a miss. I really liked Bunny but I‘m with you - I think it worked so well because it was rooted in realism. 13mo
Rissreads I‘ll stick with natural beauty ♥️ 12mo
batsy @youneverarrived Yes, that seemed to work in Bunny's favour. Rouge got a bit too fanciful and twee in large parts. 12mo
batsy @Rissreads It's not a perfect novel but it's a much more interesting one, imo 🙂 12mo
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mdemanatee
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Larkken
Rouge | Mona Awad
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I‘m not quite done with it, but I‘m calling Rouge my favorite of the new #toblonglist titles that I‘ve read! I guess I am just a sucker for Awad‘s prose and this twisted fairy tale is *chef‘s kiss.* However, I‘ve only read 9 haha, so maybe someone will dethrone Awad?

Book covers are arranged with my favorite reads at the top - but this doesn‘t mean I didn‘t like the books on the bottom row! They just didn‘t impress me quite as much as the others…

Larkken show me your favorites so I can narrow down which of the 85% of the list that I‘ve not gotten to yet I should prioritize! 13mo
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Ruthiella I‘d love to see Awad take the Rooster 🐓! I‘ve only read three from the longlist and of those, you‘ve already read two. 😆 13mo
batsy Nice! I'm looking forward to starting Rouge this weekend! 13mo
sarahbarnes Nice pile! I loved Biography of X and What You Are Looking For… in addition to many on your list! 13mo
BarbaraBB You‘ve read some good ones! I read nine too. Hope to add some more ( among which Rouge) before the shortlist will be dropped! (edited) 13mo
squirrelbrain My top 4 so far (out of 15) are Biography, Birnam, Hello Beautiful and Wellness. 13mo
merelybookish I feel like Awad is due to be part of the TOB..I don't think she's ever made it to the short list which is kind of shocking. 13mo
jlhammar I've got Rouge in my audiobook queue and I think it might come through in the next couple of weeks. I've not read Awad before - looking forward to it! I think the only one that I've read that you haven't is This Other Eden (in print) which I thought was very good. 13mo
Larkken @Ruthiella @merelybookish I think awards/critics tend to ignore genre work when they talk about artistic or other sorts of value, and Awad is very worthy of the recognition for sure! Im excited to see more speculative work on here as well as all the other books that never cross my radar, of course 🥰 13mo
Larkken @batsy @jlhammar it's wild, hope you enjoy it! 13mo
Larkken @sarahbarnes @squirrelbrain Biography was on my pile a while ago, not sure why it fell off... Glad to hear it is good, I'll have to bump it back up my list! 13mo
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ICantImReading
Rouge | Mona Awad
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A sinister fairy tale steeped in grief and envy; an evisceration of the beauty industry like only Mona Awad could do! She is such a singular talent. I really loved the vivid imagery and the clever wordplay, which still haunts my mind when I look at my insanity - I mean, my vanity. I was hypnotized by every page. #Aardvark #AardvarkBookClub

Ruthiella Totally looking forward to this! 13mo
ChaoticMissAdventures Such an amazing writer, I adore her books. 13mo
ICantImReading @Ruthiella I hope you love it!! I can‘t stop thinking about it 13mo
ICantImReading @ChaoticMissAdventures I think this one might be my favorite of hers yet! 🥀 13mo
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Mona Adwad‘s Rouge is INCREDIBLE; dark, funny, and feverishly strange. She addresses deep societal problems including but not limited to racism; narcissism; addiction; impossible beauty standards; consumer culture; and the inexplicable magnetism of Tom Cruise.

If Rouge weren‘t immediately pitted against Bicycling with Butterflies, it would have fared much, much better.

Dykman‘s memoir is the one to beat. 🖤🧡

monalyisha Also, for the record, I feel really, really disloyal for leaving Tuck Everlasting behind. I don‘t know if it was the right decision…but Tuck was a reread for me. Bicycling has novelty going for it. I‘m easily distracted by things that are shiny & new. I feel like I should turn this inner battle into a meme using the Distracted Boyfriend format. (edited) 13mo
TheBookgeekFrau 😂 That book loyalty struggle is real!! 13mo
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Chrissyreadit I love this post. 13mo
Chrissyreadit I totally am sold on Bicycles 😘 13mo
monalyisha @Chrissyreadit Thank you! And it‘s *so good!* I listened but I‘m sure it‘s great in print, too. 13mo
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Addison_Reads
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What a crazy wild ride this was!

Underneath the beauty cult/gothic fairytale storyline was a tragic look into a problematic mother-daughter relationship, and the pressures put upon women to be "beautiful."

I love how this author weaves a story with so much substance into a trippy fever dream that leaves you feeling unsettled, yet unable to stop reading.

Another great read by a favorite author.

#Scarathlon #SpookyGhostClub @Clwojick

sarahbarnes Yes! Loved this one too! 14mo
rachelsbrittain Just started this one! Excited to hear it's good. 14mo
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AardvarkBookClub
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One of Lit Hub‘s “Most Anticipated Books of 2023
From the critically acclaimed author of Bunny comes a horror-tinted, gothic fairy tale about a lonely dress shop clerk whose mother's unexpected death sends her down a treacherous path in pursuit of youth and beauty. Can she escape her mother‘s fate—and find a connection that is more than skin deep?

#aardvarkbookbox #aardvarkbooks #rouge #monaawad #horror #thriller #gothicfiction #fantasy

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BookishTrish
Rouge | Mona Awad
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I cannot overstate how much I love it when Mona Awad leans into the weird. Her writing reminds me of when I was young and ‘discovered‘ Margaret Atwood, Angela Carter, and Tori Amos all around the same time. It has that same primal / archetypal urgency.

Christine Sold! 1y
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monalyisha
Rouge | Mona Awad
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I read Bunny & *adored* it but worried it might be kind-of niche, too pretentious for some readers. Come to find out, plenty of people loved it! It‘s been optioned for film by JJ Abrams‘ production company & caused Margaret Atwood to name Awad her “literary heir apparent.” With Rouge, I have *no* such hesitation. I‘ll recommend freely! She‘s now an auto-buy author for me. So delightfully weird. Such attention to linguistic detail. I‘m floored. 🤩

RaeLovesToRead I loved Bunny but HATED 13 ways of looking as a fat girl. Looking forward to Rouge. 1y
monalyisha @RaeLovesToRead I didn‘t pick that one up…or All‘s Well. She‘s just so talented, though! The disparate threads she‘s able to pull together, her dark humor, the wordplay…I‘m confident you‘ll adore this one! 1y
RaeLovesToRead I'll read it soon! 😊 It's got a fab cover too!! 👌🏻 1y
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monalyisha @RaeLovesToRead She thanks the person responsible for the cover design in the acknowledgements! I actually don‘t love it, tbh. 🙈 The mirror on the back is 100% an available image on Canva. 1y
RaeLovesToRead I can't remember what's on the back 🤣🤣 I think it's kinda alluring / retro / noir / chic! 1y
monalyisha @RaeLovesToRead It‘s a mirror. And you‘re right about the front! If the back cover was just matte black, I could get on board. 😉 1y
GondorGirl Her books all read like crazy fever dreams. I adore them! 1y
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perfectlywinged
Rouge | Mona Awad
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This is more coherent than Bunny but still a little bit of a fever dream. I can‘t put it down: I keep reading to see what kind of cult this beauty spa really is.

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Today's airport paperback new fiction choices... Suitable beach reads I hope

RaeLovesToRead I'm looking forward to reading Rouge. Bunny was crackers! 😄 1y
sarahbarnes I loved Rouge! 1y
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Megabooks
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I wouldn‘t have expected anything less trippy from Awad. It was an interesting way to explore both a problematic mother-daughter relationship and the slavish devotion beauty rituals can require.

Belle is living in Montreal spending her days watching skincare videos when she gets word that her estranged mother has died in LA. When she goes to tie up loose ends, she becomes enraptured by a beauty cult her mother was involved in.

sarahbarnes Great review! I just read this one as well and I concur. 😊 1y
Cinfhen This one was fun and definitely trippy 💄💄💄💄💄and let‘s not forget Tom Cruise 😈 1y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I loved that devilish Tom…err Seth!! 😂😂 1y
Megabooks @sarahbarnes thanks! I think it was one of her best. I read I she‘s working on a sequel to Bunny. Yes please! (edited) 1y
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sarahbarnes
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I really like the way Awad‘s books comment on social pressures faced by (mostly) women by depicting them through dark humor, horror and the supernatural. Her latest is no exception and I loved it. Perhaps the most sinister of her books I‘ve read. 🌹

Megabooks Agree! Great review! 1y
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ICantImReading
Rouge | Mona Awad
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Excited about both BOTM and #Aardvark picks this month!! I‘ve been waiting for Rouge! 😍🥀 I had never heard of Starter Villain, but couldn‘t resist the cover and fun premise 😆🐱

Prairiegirl_reading Starter villain does not disappoint!! 1y
ICantImReading @Prairiegirl_reading ahh so glad to hear it!! I might have to start with that one 😄 1y
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Megabooks
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It was a good week for #RecentAcquisitions! A few library books, and I‘ve already started Rouge. The Last Election is fiction by Andrew Yang, which sounds interesting and is about a rogue 3rd party candidate (no surprise there)!

My 2NC was doing a 25% off promotion, and I used it to pick up several paperbacks plus a short story collection and Hot Milk, which I may have already read, in hardcover. 🤔🤔 I have some poor record keeping years!

Megabooks The bright pink one is a short story collection by Miranda July. 1y
Cinfhen Awesomeness! I have an audio arc for the new Umrigar ! I can‘t wait - she‘s an autobuy for me 1y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I‘ve only read one other by her, but I‘m excited to read more! This sounds really good! 1y
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BarbaraBB Curious about your opinion on Rouge. Also I loved Never let me go and Hot milk! 1y
BarbaraBB And the July I have read too! 1y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB finished Rouge this morning. Of course it was 🍌👖, but it was also a really refreshing look at a Mother-Daughter relationship that I really related to. But now I can remember exactly how it ended, and I‘ve already returned the book. 😫 molly needed a car ride so we went to the outside library drop together. 😁 1y
BarbaraBB Okay you‘ve convinced me, I‘ll read it! 1y
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Billypar
Rouge | Mona Awad
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My local bookshop hosted this reading last night from Mona Awad and Laura Sims: Sims read from 'How Can I Help You' which I still need to read and Awad from her latest Rouge, which I only found out about last week after finishing her previous novel. Apparently, the two authors have been friends since 2018, which came through as they posed questions to each other about their work. A fun night of reflections on serial killers and dark fairy tales 😈

Billypar Awad mentioned two horror movies that influenced her in writing Rouge: Suspiria and In Fabric, which I hadn't heard of but think I need to check out: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt7464188/ 1y
LeahBergen That sounds like a fantastic event! 1y
GondorGirl I just finished Rouge and loved it. It was the literary equivalent of a fever dream, with twisted words and an unreliable narrator. 1y
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Billypar @LeahBergen Yeah, it was a lot of fun! 1y
Billypar @GondorGirl The portion she read was where the main character is first going to the beauty spa place in the creepy waiting room. I'm already hooked - can't wait to pick it up! 1y
Reggie I have that new Sims books. Her book, The Looker, I thought it was great. And never has someone turned such a scene such as setting down a potluck dish into something so nail biting. So good. 1y
Billypar @Reggie That one sounds great as well. For her most recent one she mentioned trying to do a serial killer story but coming at it 'sideways', so I'm wondering if Looker was doing something similar with the typical stalker character. 1y
sarahbarnes Wow, this must‘ve been so cool! 1y
Billypar @sarahbarnes It was! The part that Mona read from Rouge definitely matched your review - sinister indeed 😨 1y
Suet624 It‘s so fun to go to book events. 💕 1y
Billypar @Suet625 Agreed! I wish I could remember to look for upcoming events more often. 1y
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Tiffiney
Rouge | Mona Awad
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This one started off decent enough…but then it got boring. I feel like some of it could‘ve been cut out to make it shorter. It was almost a DNF ⭐️ ⭐️

GondorGirl I'm listening to this on audiobook right now. It's like being inside of a fever dream. 1y
Melismatic Have you read any of her other books? I‘ve read two and just picked this one up - her brand of kooky oddball is weird for sure. 1y
Hooked_on_books I really want to like her books but I just don‘t. I‘ll be skipping this one. 1y
Tiffiney @Melismatic I have not…I‘ve been curious about Bunny…but now I‘m not sure if I‘ll bother 1y
Melismatic @Tiffiney if you liked Heathers or Mean Girls as movies, I‘d say give Bunny a chance. It‘s def her best in my opinion. 1y
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LynnMPK
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I‘m not vibing with the writing style and I‘m also bored.

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Cinfhen
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Yup! It‘s #BONKERS
Totally 🍌👖 ❣️
I really enjoyed this one but I think it could have been whittled down 😍
I‘m not gonna say more…
Best to just step into Belle‘s red shoes and plunge into the beauty journey with her. Audio narration was FAB

Cinfhen Of the three books she‘s written this one is my favorite 🤩 1y
Soubhiville Great review! You‘ve made me want to read it. I enjoyed Bunny more than I expected to, so maybe this one will surpass it. 🙂 1y
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TrishB I never got my head around Bunny! So I shall see about this one. 1y
JamieArc I‘m pretty sure this is going to be an Aardvark pick for October, so I was going to go that route, but maybe I should do the audio… 🤔 1y
Ruthiella 🍌👖👍 I put the ebook on hold at the library. 1y
batsy Oh, nice! 1y
Cinfhen I thought the reader was FANTASTIC @JamieArc She did the French accents so well and really brought life to all the characters. 1y
Megabooks Waiting for a library copy but very excited! 1y
Librarybelle Oh! Cannot wait! 1y
Bklover Hello my dear! L‘Shanah Tovah. ❤️❤️ 1y
Bklover Hope I said that right. ❤️❤️ 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Did you get my email? 💗 1y
Cinfhen Thanks so much @Bklover that was PERFECT 🤩 And I appreciate you thinking of me 💗 1y
Cinfhen I did @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 😊I was off grid for a few days celebrating the Jewish New Year! So happy to hear from you. 1y
Cinfhen I think you‘ll appreciate what Awad did with this new book @Librarybelle @Megabooks @batsy @Ruthiella @Soubhiville it‘s whacky but it actually has a plot you can follow @TrishB and of course a good amount of humor and satire! 1y
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