Yellowface: A Reese's Book Club Pick

R. F. Kuang
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Yellowface: A Reese's Book Club Pick

R. F. Kuang
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Overall rating: 3.909091 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Could not put down

"Well-written and excellent pacing. Absolutely screaming over the audacity of the unreliable narrator and the absolute nonsense she gets up to."

Laura (5/5)

Must read!

"Yellow Face is a little shocking, it’s someone’s inner voice that they might not always be proud of, it’s a book you quickly get into, and do not want to put down."

Tanya (5/5)

The slippery slope to madness

"The lengths June went to keep the secret was. . . shocking. The book an insight to how jealousy, fame and money could shape one's whole personality. The book was a diary of a madman. Hard to put down, and it's truly unforgettable."

Pia R. (5/5)

Thank you Chinook Mall, Calgary

"The staff at the Chinook mall location were very very kind and helpful with finding the title I was looking for."

Riki (5/5)

Loved it!

"I loved Yellowface! I couldn't put it down, read it in one sitting. It's awkward, absurd and jarring. I hated the main character yet find myself hoping she gets out of the messes she put herself in. RF Kuang really killed this one."

Nat A. (4/5)

Yellow face

"I was hooked on the first half of the book. The plot was extremely interesting and it’s really well written. The wit and dark comedy in her writing was really impressive. The second half was redundant and bit silly. It had a lot of loop holes. It seemed unrealistic. It kind of killed the book for me. Having said that - it touches on some pretty important subjects that need to be written about. Cyberbullying, assault, cultural appropriation, mental health."

Cbulla (3/5)

A little disappointing

"I was looking forward to reading this, but it fell flat for me. We read it in our book club and there were mixed reviews. I felt it went on and on and on and on…. and although there were a few funny moments, it was tough for me to finish."

Taryn411 (3/5)

The title is yellowface, and it talked about the racism and the difficulties of being an author of color, and just how hard it is to be an author of a nationality that might not be your own.

"Not really sure what it means by this, but the book was amazing, super captivating and interesting, definitely did not expect the ending"

Dana (5/5)

Overhyped and Underwhelming

"This book didn’t live up to the BookTok hype. The pacing was incredibly slow, making it difficult to stay engaged. Additionally, the main character, whose perspective drives the story, comes across as overwhelmingly negative, which made it hard to connect with or enjoy the narrative."

Gaby (1/5)

Disappointed

"I just find that this book is too much about social media."

Lilly (2/5)

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  • Published date: Jan 07, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780063250857
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 0.79" L x 8.0" H

"This unsettling and electrifying book piercingly addresses issues of cultural appropriation and racial identity.” - Library Journal

"Excellent satire from Kuang...This is not to be missed."  - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Reading Yellowface felt like being inside a wild, brutal, psychological knife fight with a deranged clown. A merciless satire that left me screaming inside... from both its horror and humor."  - Constance Wu, star of Crazy Rich Asians and author of Making a Scene

“This is a great read. Crime, satire, horror, paranoia, questions of cultural appropriation. Plenty of nasty social media pile-ons, too. But, basically, just a great story. Hard to put down, harder to forget.” - Stephen King

"At once a brilliant satire that mixes horror and humor; a nuanced exploration of race, heritage, identity, and diversity in publishing; and an honest look at the hell that is social media, this might just be Kuang's best." - Boston Globe

"They say you should write the book that only you can write. Well, no one else but R.F. Kuang could have written Yellowface. A brilliant and unflinching take on white performativity and publishing. I'm not exaggerating when I say that Kuang is one of the most important voices in publishing today." - Jesse Q. Sutanto, author of Dial A for Aunties

"A darkly satirical thriller about greed, truth, identity, and art—and who a story really belongs to. Reading Yellowface was like riding a roller coaster with no safety belt. I screamed the whole way through!" - Peng Shepherd, author of The Cartographers

"Her magnificent novel uses satire to shine a light on systemic racial discrimination and the truth that often hides behind the twisted narratives constructed by those in power." - Booklist (starred review)

"Yellowface is one of the most transfixing novels I’ve read in ages… Kuang boldly interrogates literary hot-button issues like privilege, appropriation, and authenticity, leaving it open for readers themselves to decide where to draw the line."   - Zakiya Dalila Harris, New York Times bestselling author of The Other Black Girl

“Yellowface is a brittle, eviscerating read that affected me bodily. Kuang’s oeuvre consistently finds new ways to expose and interrogate systems of power, in this case tackling the commodification and consumption of art with both swagger and sophistication. Yellowface really is THAT bitch.” - Olivie Blake, New York Times Bestselling author of The Atlas Six

"Yellowface is brilliant satire--thought provoking, thrilling, and hitting a little too close to home. A must read commentary on the line between representation and exploitation and those who are willing to cross it for fame. Everyone in publishing's wide orbit should read this, and take a long look in the mirror." - Vaishnavi Patel, New York Times Bestselling Author of Kaikeyi

“Viciously satisfying…addictive.” - New York Times Book Review

"Well-executed, gripping, fast-paced novel." - NPR

"It's addictive, shocking, compelling, ridiculous, and extremely fun to read by turns." - Paste Magazine

"There’s SO MUCH I recognised (with the odd full-body cringe) about the vagaries of publishing and the ego bin fire of being a writer and SO MUCH I learned about my own white privilege but above all it’s a funny, engrossing read about what people do when they reckon they can get away with it." - Erin Kelly, author of The Skeleton Key

"A spiky, snarky, shady, smart, sinister take on white privilege." - Nikki May, author of Wahala

"Yellowface is a spicy, satirical page-turner that skewers the racism and tokenization in the publishing and entertainment industries, the vanity of social media, and the lengths at which people will go to remain in the glaring spotlight."  - Tracey Lien, author of All That's Left Unsaid

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