Author: Celeste Ng

Can’t Wait Wednesday #22

Can’t Wait Wednesday #22

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to spotlight and talk about the books we’re excited about. I’m Waiting For Why I’m Waiting  I’ve been waiting for Celeste Ng to come out with a new book ever since I read Little Fires Everywhere. I love her writing style and the twisty moving […]

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Little Fires Everywhere

November 7, 2018 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Little Fires Everywhere

Featuring A legal battle Spoiled middle-class family Poor decisions Nature vs Nurture The Characters: Do not read Little Fires Everywhere for the characters. They are all pretty self-absorbed and are only looking out for their best interests.  This is definitely true for Elena and Mia, the matriarchs in their respected families. Why is it that so […]

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Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng

April 18, 2018 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng

Review: I purchased Everything I Never Told You on a whim. When I walked into Barnes & Nobel I only had eyes for Little Fires Everywhere.   However, I am usually hesitant to splurge on a hardcover by an author I’ve never read before.  Therefore, I reached for Celeste Ng’s début novel. The plot of Everything […]

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Adaptation Alert: Celeste Ng’s Novels

Adaptation Alert: Celeste Ng’s Novels

Adaptation Alert: I believe the title of this posts says it all, Everything I Never Told You and Little Fires Everywhere are being adapted to screen. Earlier this year, according to Deadline, LD Entertainment optioned the rights for Everything I Never Told You. Currently, Michael De Luca (The Social Network, Moneyball) is set to produce.  […]

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Friday Meme #63

Friday Meme #63

Hosted by Rose City Reader   Beginning: Everyone in Shaker Heights was talking about it that summer: how Isabelle, the last of the Richardson children, had finally gone around the bend and burned the house down. Hosted by Freda’s Voice   Page 56   She threw her arms around Pearl. Across the table, Moody gave […]

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