Yellowface

In the Acknowledgments at the end of R.F. Kuang’s new novel, Yellowface, she writes that the book is “…in large part, a horror story about loneliness in a fiercely competitive industry.”

It is indeed a horror story, as well as a psychological thriller, and more. June Hayward, Kuang’s protagonist, is an aspiring writer plagued with menacing trolls lurking online rather than under bridges.

Published May 29, 2023 / Read the entire review at bookscover2cover.com

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