![]() ![]() Reading the same incident over and over again can be tiring at times but that’s not the case in this book. ![]() Not knowing from whose perspective we will be getting next has added more excitement as well. I loved that the story is told in multiple perspectives and I thought it was very clever. The beginning immediately drew me into the story and I could tell that I was in for a treat after reading the first chapter. This is going to be short because I am not really sure how to review this one. ![]() The death is ruled out as accident but during her last lecture, she reveals to her students that her daughter is murdered and the perpetrators are sitting inside the room. She decides to resign after her four-year-old daughter dies on the school grounds. It’s Yuko Moriguchi’s last day as a middle school teacher. This readathons are just a reminder that there are so many incredible books written by Asian and BIPOC authors out there waiting for us to be read! So let’s read diverse books and make it a habit! I gave 5-star rating to three of the books I read and it says a lot. Happy Friday! Last three books I read for the #StanAsianReadathon, #AsianReadathon, and #ARMYdathon! I had so much fun joining these readathons and I’m definitely joining again next year. ![]()
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