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The synopsis says this book is about two Korean-American sisters, Jayne and June, and their reconciliation after years of a less-than-happy relationship. Supposedly, it’s about their old and new bonds being rehashed after June is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. so i found plenty of reasons for me to keep on reading. i know this definitely wont be a book for everyone (i wasnt even sure it was going to be a book for me), but if the synopsis sounds interesting enough, then for sure give it a try! Her mentality about eating and body image and appearance is just so ruthlessly accurate. The constant comparisons, the restriction and planning, the confusion and fear. Reading Jayne’s perspective was relatable in the worst way. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Get started Close

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when i say this book is heavy, i mean it is HEAVY. it is not an emotionally easy read.. it will rip you apart. But there were also times that were toxic. Some of the things they said and did to each other honestly surprised me - maybe because I’m an only child. Maybe because they were estranged. But still. Goulas A, Triplett EL, Taborsky G (1996). "Oligophosphopeptides of varied structural complexity derived from the egg phosphoprotein, phosvitin". J. Protein Chem. 15 (1): 1–9. doi: 10.1007/BF01886805. PMID 8838584. S2CID 30240374. Clark, Thomas B. (May 1, 1932). "A Triple-yolk Egg*". Poultry Science. 11 (3): 176. doi: 10.3382/ps.0110176. ISSN 0032-5791 . Retrieved February 7, 2023– via Elsevier.This book was heavy. Much more heavy than I anticipated and on so many levels. First off, let me say that Mary H.K. Choi is a true wordsmith and her words are always well crafted. I think she is such a strong writer and I love that she writes about topics that aren’t easy. What I loved about this book was the familial aspect, specifically the sibling relationship. No, come!” exclaims Rae, squeezing my forearm for emphasis. “God, I’m so awkward.” She laughs at herself ruefully. “It’s just an intimate gathering at a dear friend’s home. It’s a safe space, so I have to make sure it’s okay.” Her eyes narrow meaningfully, placing an open palm on my leg. “But if it’s a no, I hope you can respect that it’s nothing personal.”

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From New York Times bestselling author Mary H.K. Choi comes a funny and emotional story about two estranged sisters and how far they'll go to save one of their lives - even if it means swapping identities. Let me start off by saying that I'm not the biggest fan of character-driven novels, especially when those characters are extremely flawed and unlikable characters. I had a really hard time getting into this book because I just did not like Jayne. She made not the best decisions and self-sabotoged all the time. I had a hard time understanding her and why she was doing things that she knew wouldn't end well. I found myself more frustrated with her and wanting her to make better decisions or just talk to people and ask for help. I know why she wasn't talking to people or asking for help, but it still frustrated me I had to go through this whole book watching her act that way, especially with her family.But I love sisters. And I love food descriptions. And I love books set in New York. And as established, I am capable of loving Mary HK Choi and equally inclined to appreciate suffering.

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If left intact when an egg is fried, the yellow yolk surrounded by a flat blob of egg white creates a distinctive "sunny-side up" form. Mixing the two components together before cooking results in a yellow (from pale yellow to almost orange, depending on the breed of hen) mass, as in omelets and scrambled eggs. I glance at Jeremy, who’s paused with his fork raised to his mouth. “What time is our thing?” he asks her. June was harder to know as a character, because the whole book is from Jayne’s perspective, but I feel like I would love her or hate her as a person. Something about how she was so composed and yet awkward, smart and yet oblivious, was so realistic and it resonated with me, but as a person I don’t know how I would feel about her other than the fact that those opinions would be strong. Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.



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