![]() It is all written in second-person point of view (POV), which is a very interesting (and effective) choice. This book can’t be discussed without acknowledging the incredible format decisions made by the author: it is a novel, yet it is formatted more like a television script, with some scenes taking place inside a fictional TV show. ![]() Interior Chinatown takes place in– you guessed it– Chinatown! The specific American city this Chinatown is in remains ambiguous, which I think serves thematic purposes. Thanks for bearing with me as I work towards finding a review style that works for me! Review This review is shorter as a result, and I don’t feel the need to get into spoilers– it’s a relatively short book, and most of it can be talked about openly without spoiling the plot. ![]() As such, the review is formatted differently– for instance, there’s no magic system to talk about, or worldbuilding to analyze. ![]() This book could not be more different from my previous read, Mistborn. This novel is deeply thought provoking, reflective, and challenging while maintaining moments of joy, hope, humor and inspiration. ![]() I recently finished reading Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu. ![]()
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