![]() ![]() Unbeknownst to her parents, however, the program is actually an infamous teen meet-market nicknamed Loveboat, where the kids are more into clubbing than calligraphy and drinking snake-blood sake than touring sacred shrines.įree for the first time, Ever sets out to break all her parents’ uber-strict rules-but how far can she go before she breaks her own heart?Ī concept in books that I personally adore and think a lot of authors should incorporate more into their novels are important themes that can create change in the real world for readers. When eighteen-year-old Ever Wong’s parents send her from Ohio to Taiwan to study Mandarin for the summer, she finds herself thrust among the very over-achieving kids her parents have always wanted her to be, including Rick Woo, the Yale-bound prodigy profiled in the Chinese newspapers since they were nine-and her parents’ yardstick for her never-measuring-up life. Goodreads Blurbįor fans of Crazy Rich Asians or Jane Austen Comedy of Manners, with a hint of La La Land ![]() ![]() ![]() Now that we’re well into 2020, and I’ve been reading everyone’s list of anticipated reads for this year, I’m starting to realize how much people want to read this novel – and I can confirm that I’d definitely recommend you to do so. Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen Book Review ![]()
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