"I learned more about the publishing industry from this book than hours of interviews."

This was a fun read that lightly skewered the publishing industry, social media group think, the outrage cycle, and certain aspects of woke culture. I liked the various meta aspects to the book (at one point the narrator plans to write the true story of the story told in this book as her next bestseller). I imagine that Kuang probably had a lot of fun writing this satire of how the industry treats authors, and that maybe she was a bit nervous too attacking from such a vulnerable position. This book was entertaining but I have to admit I didn't find the writing all that memorable. Usually I jot down favourite passages and fragments after I finish a book and there was nothing that stood out to me.

This was a fun read that lightly skewered the publishing industry, social media group think, the outrage cycle, and certain aspects of woke culture. I liked the various meta aspects to the book (at one point the narrator plans to write the true story of the story told in this book as her next bestseller). I imagine that Kuang probably had a lot of fun writing this satire of how the industry treats authors, and that maybe she was a bit nervous too attacking from such a vulnerable position. This book was entertaining but I have to admit I didn't find the writing all that memorable. Usually I jot down favourite passages and fragments after I finish a book and there was nothing that stood out to me.

This was a fun read that lightly skewered the publishing industry, social media group think, the outrage cycle, and certain aspects of woke culture. I liked the various meta aspects to the book (at one point the narrator plans to write the true story of the story told in this book as her next bestseller). I imagine that Kuang probably had a lot of fun writing this satire of how the industry treats authors, and that maybe she was a bit nervous too attacking from such a vulnerable position. This book was entertaining but I have to admit I didn't find the writing all that memorable. Usually I jot down favourite passages and fragments after I finish a book and there was nothing that stood out to me.

This was a fun read that lightly skewered the publishing industry, social media group think, the outrage cycle, and certain aspects of woke culture. I liked the various meta aspects to the book (at one point the narrator plans to write the true story of the story told in this book as her next bestseller). I imagine that Kuang probably had a lot of fun writing this satire of how the industry treats authors, and that maybe she was a bit nervous too attacking from such a vulnerable position. This book was entertaining but I have to admit I didn't find the writing all that memorable. Usually I jot down favourite passages and fragments after I finish a book and there was nothing that stood out to me.

This was a fun read that lightly skewered the publishing industry, social media group think, the outrage cycle, and certain aspects of woke culture. I liked the various meta aspects to the book (at one point the narrator plans to write the true story of the story told in this book as her next bestseller). I imagine that Kuang probably had a lot of fun writing this satire of how the industry treats authors, and that maybe she was a bit nervous too attacking from such a vulnerable position. This book was entertaining but I have to admit I didn't find the writing all that memorable. Usually I jot down favourite passages and fragments after I finish a book and there was nothing that stood out to me.

This was a fun read that lightly skewered the publishing industry, social media group think, the outrage cycle, and certain aspects of woke culture. I liked the various meta aspects to the book (at one point the narrator plans to write the true story of the story told in this book as her next bestseller). I imagine that Kuang probably had a lot of fun writing this satire of how the industry treats authors, and that maybe she was a bit nervous too attacking from such a vulnerable position. This book was entertaining but I have to admit I didn't find the writing all that memorable. Usually I jot down favourite passages and fragments after I finish a book and there was nothing that stood out to me.

What is the book about?

Suspense

Suspense

Suspense

Suspense

Suspense

Suspense

Suspense

Publishing

Publishing

Publishing

Publishing

Publishing

Publishing

Publishing

Satire

Satire

Satire

Satire

Satire

Satire

Satire

Athena Liu is a literary darling. June Hayward is literally nobody. But when June just happens to witness Athena die in a freak accident, she realises now is her chance to find fame. So what if that means stealing her friend’s work? So what if that means creating a new, racially ambiguous identity? So what if a social media scandal is about to blow her cover? As her lies mount up and threaten her stolen success, how far will June go to keep what she thinks she deserves… This is one hell of a story. It’s just not hers to tell.

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