Sunday, June 7, 2026
Boring Asian Female
Elizabeth Zhang grew up in South Dakota, the only Asian girl in her class. For years, her identity was built around academic success while she was placed in the “nerd” category. Deeply jealous of how effortlessly the other girls seemed to move through life, Elizabeth worked twice as hard. The Ivy League sat at the top of her ambitious list. At Columbia in New York City, Elizabeth is no longer the only Asian girl, but the competition is fierce, and to make matters worse, everyone seems richer and more connected than she is. Liz has a few good friends and the occasional hookup with a relatively cute guy, but her sights are fixed on one goal: Harvard Law School. After four years of relentless work, she applies with a stellar GPA and an aced LSAT. And then she is rejected. As her life begins to spiral, Liz’s OCD demands a reason — an explanation for this absurd outcome. Her obsession lands on Laura Kim, a beautiful fellow Asian student who was accepted. Soon, she becomes ruthless, obsessive, and unhinged. Boring Asian Female is a razor-sharp dark satire about race, identity, ambition, and the way society reduces people into assumptions. Uncomfortable and a page turner, this reminded me of Yellowface by R.F. Kuang (which I loved) in the way it exposes the dark, twisted rationalizations people use to justify taking what they believe they deserve — by any means necessary. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Dolly All the Time
Dolly was 12 years old when her mother left home. From that moment on, she became the lady of the house, taking care of her younger sister and brother, cooking, cleaning, and becoming the all-around problem solver, while her dad ran the fish shop. Years later, Dolly has built a life of her own in Boston as a kindergarten teacher and mother to her son. She still returns to Whitfield often to check on her dad and brother, but she treasures the independence she worked so hard to build. Then one thing goes wrong after another, and Dolly is pulled back home to save the day — or, as it turns out, the summer. One day, on her way back from the fish shop, Dolly stops to help the one and only Stewart Whitfield change a flat tire. She has to admit he is every bit as handsome as she remembers. When he proposes a PR arrangement, it sounds ridiculous at first, but Dolly really needs the money, so she accepts. She will fake-date Stewart for the summer while he competes for the CEO position. Soon, Dolly has a makeover to die for and a wardrobe to match. Accompanying Stewart to events turns out to be a lot more fun than expected, and their chemistry is shockingly off the charts. But Dolly keeps him at arm’s length, knowing her heart must be protected. He would never truly fall in love with someone like her, would he? ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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