If I Had Your Face

'Assured, bold, and electrifying' Taylor Jenkins Reid, bestselling author of MALIBU RISING

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Published June 24, 2021 by Penguin.

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978-0-241-98635-6
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4 stars (23 reviews)

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Review of 'If I Had Your Face' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

"I would live your life so much better than you, if I had your face."

An interesting story about four women living in the same officetel (a style of housing in Korea with mixed purpose units available for rent). Each has their own different background and life story, but because of their living situation in the same building, all four know each other very well. We learn each woman’s story through their different chapters, each one taking a different woman’s point of view. Ara is a hair stylist who, because of a traumatic injury when she was in high school, cannot speak, and has a crush on the lead singer of a K-pop band. Kyuri is a “room salon girl”, like a high class prostitute, who works for a madam and wines and dines expensive clients. Miho is an artist who grew up poor, earned a scholarship to a prestigious …

Review of 'If I Had Your Face' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Taylor Jenkins Reid has a thing for parents. Be it absenteeism, genuine love and support or emotional abuse, Jenkins Reid doesn't let up on her characters and their relationship with parents. Malibu Rising is a story about generations of parents and the lasting effects their presence, or lack or, has on their children and their children's children.

Nina didn't hate Carrie Soto for stealing her husband because husbands can't be stolen. Carrie Soto wasn't a thief; Brandon Randall was a traitor.

The redemption arc for Soto in Carrie Soto is Back is a bit more enjoyable with her appearance in Malibu Rising. The b*tch is back rings true because Carrie is cold, ruthless and lacking emotion. Had I heard Malibu Rising first I would have found myself hating Carrie for a good portion of the book, maybe all of it.

And Nina understood, maybe for the first time, that …

Review of 'If I Had Your Face' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This book has a ridiculous number of characters to keep track of, but there are really only six who matter, so it feels really cluttered. At its core, this is a story about family, responsibility and the bonds that hold, so you would think I would've felt more for the characters. I usually enjoy Taylor Jenkins Reid's books, but this one was just "meh" for me, though I can't quite put my finger on why it fell flat.

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