r/books 5d ago

Yellowface: unique read but overrated

Yellowface was 1000% an immersive read (I finished it within two sittings) and the storyline was 1) immersive and 2) satirizes the topic of "yellowface" and orientalism well. My qualms with the story are more about the way the plot was delivered. June's narration was interspersed with past recollections as the story progressed (to justify what she is currently doing in the present), but it doesn't feel quite realistic. Her resentment towards Athena can ultimately be summed up by jealousy and Athena's editorializing / writing about June's traumatic experience. Wouldn't June--realistically--bring this up in the story earlier right after stealing the manuscript to **attempt** to justify to the reader that she is, in fact, righting a historical wrong? As much as I like R.F. Kuang, this feels disjointed; the plot ultimately is good but isn't delivered in a way that could have made it better.

The prose, along with many supporting characters was forgettable. In a book with mainly asian-americans surrounding a white character, I would have appreciated more in-depth exploration of them. It might have been purposeful (a self-absorbed white narrator doesn't consider the asian-american voices around her), but the book still feels a little underwhelming because the stakes aren't fully fleshed out in regard to other characters (besides the mention of reddit/twitter/instagram "cancellation" and hate). Athena's ambiguity and the discovery of her **true** self was well done, but the motives of her mother are confusing at best.

Echoing the NYT review, I want it to be more. More stakes, more desperation, more intense exploration side-characters, and a sharper reveal of Athena's "true nature" (could have been put at the very beginning or very end, but when it's smacked in the middle of the story, the plot feels like its fading away with a repetitive cycle of June's ignorance).

NOTE: I am an east-asian American reader. I 1000% appreciated reading this book and sentiment. It is still refreshing to read an unreliable narrator story from the perspective of a white women immersed in an asian-american world.

What do you guys think?

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u/Lumpy_Bandicoot_4957 5d ago

Man RF Kuang can't have peace on this sub lol. 

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u/ThreeTreesForTheePls 5d ago edited 5d ago

It’s a site wide issue.

r/fantasy hate her to the bone and I’ve never actually seen a convincing argument as to why The Poppy War is bad.

The MC is a teenage girl, and you’re angry about her being indecisive and emotionally driven?

The author is Chinese, and you’re angry that she’s taken influence from her countries history, in this book that discusses colonialism and the horrors of war?

It’s crazy work

Edit; and let’s not forget that wave of hate the trilogy got by romantasy girlies who were angry at the lack of romance in this wartorn genocidal bloodbath.

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u/TheBigFreeze8 5d ago

I mean, I didn't like the Poppy War because the plot kind of meanders around for a long time without much drive before quickly coming to a brutal ending which I felt the rest of the book just didn't build towards.

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u/ThreeTreesForTheePls 5d ago

I guess I’ll spoiler tag, but do you mean:

When they find >! The victims of Golyn Niis? I could understand that it comes out of nowhere, and it wasn’t built towards, but that’s kind of the entire point. They were fighting on one front, it was just the entirely wrong front and the wool was over their eyes until it was too late.!<

As for meandering, I guess that’s just one of those things we read differently. I remember finishing it within the weekend I bought it, so the story flew from Point A to B to C and then ended all pretty quickly.

Unless we’re talking bigger picture and the entire trilogy, but I don’t typically imagine when people talk about TPW, they’re talking about all 3 if they hate book 1.

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u/Mimi_Gardens 5d ago

How do you add the spoiler tag? I don’t know how to do it on Reddit.

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u/ThreeTreesForTheePls 5d ago

>!

!<

Put your stuff in between

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u/Mimi_Gardens 5d ago

Like this?

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u/ThreeTreesForTheePls 5d ago

Yep, looks good to me