While this was a good book overall (it's about the conflicts with the Japanese-Americans in the WWII, and how it impacted a Chinese boy and his family); I was disappointed in the ending. I thought it all wrapped up a little too neat and tidily. I enjoyed the book throughout because the storyline was plausible; but in my opinion, the ending was a bit too corny and convenient.
Reading is one of my favorite things to do. I've always got a book or two on the go, and lately I've been trying to branch out and try different genres (although I seem to have found a new favorite in mysteries). This is where I'll tell you what I think about the books I've read.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, by James Ford ****
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
While this was a good book overall (it's about the conflicts with the Japanese-Americans in the WWII, and how it impacted a Chinese boy and his family); I was disappointed in the ending. I thought it all wrapped up a little too neat and tidily. I enjoyed the book throughout because the storyline was plausible; but in my opinion, the ending was a bit too corny and convenient.

While this was a good book overall (it's about the conflicts with the Japanese-Americans in the WWII, and how it impacted a Chinese boy and his family); I was disappointed in the ending. I thought it all wrapped up a little too neat and tidily. I enjoyed the book throughout because the storyline was plausible; but in my opinion, the ending was a bit too corny and convenient.
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