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Tokyo Ever After
Tokyo Ever After: A Novel | Emiko Jean
The Princess Diaries meets Crazy Rich Asians in Emiko Jeans Tokyo Ever After, an irresistible modern fairy tale about an ordinary Japanese-American girl who discovers her senior year of high school that her father is the Crown Prince of Japan. Izumi Tanaka has never really felt like she fit init isnt easy being Japanese American in her small, mostly white, northern California town. Raised by a single mother, its always been Izumior Izzy, because Its easier this wayand her mom against the world. But then Izumi discovers a clue to her previously unknown fathers identity...and hes none other than the Crown Prince of Japan. Which means outspoken, irreverent Izzy is literally a princess. In a whirlwind, Izumi travels to Japan to meet the father she never knew and discover the country she always dreamed of. But being a princess isnt all ball gowns and tiaras. There are conniving cousins, a hungry press, a scowling but handsome bodyguard who just might be her soulmate, and thousands of years of tradition and customs to learn practically overnight. Izumi soon finds herself caught between worlds, and between versions of herselfback home, she was never American enough, and in Japan, she must prove shes Japanese enough. Will Izumi crumble under the weight of the crown, or will she live out her fairytale, happily ever after?
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iread2much
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I just can‘t with this book. If you are Sansei and from CA how do you NOT know about Internment? The author totally skipped over concentration camp experience and ensuing generational trauma and I am NOT ok with that. If the MC was Shin-Sansei, that would make sense, but she‘s not. Also, the MC is maybe 18 and dating someone who is at least 23. Not cool.
1/5 I wouldn‘t recommend reading this. Comments continued below.

iread2much I wonder if the author is Shin-Issei and didn‘t do any research on the Sansei experience, in which case shame! For non-Japanese Americans, issei, the first generation to move to the US, and the MCs grandparents, were interned in concentration camps with the Nisei children. MC says she‘s sansei, which means her mother was in the camps, so how does that not affect her? How does she not know? I went to high school in CA in the 2000s and this was 1/2 5mo
iread2much 2/2 in our history books, so even if this book was set back when texting was a new thing, that‘s still when she should have learned about the camps in school. I understand wanting to write a book about and for Japanese Americans, but if you‘re searching for identity shouldn‘t you start with that? It‘s a huge experience for the Japanese American community and the sansei were instrumental in getting that history out there. I don‘t get this book 5mo
iread2much And maybe I‘m just expecting too much, maybe this MC was raised by someone who is an Uber feminist but not interested in talking about the family history, and maybe the MC was too lazy to read history book and missed all mentions of EO 9066 and all the Japanese American Day of Remembrance events. I hated that the Japanese American “history” of her family came from Japan, talk about perpetual foreigners. 5mo
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dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 5mo
iread2much @dabbe 😊💜🐕 5mo
Hooked_on_books Yikes. Plus, this pubbed 2 years after George Takei‘s well-publicized graphic memoir of being in the camps. So the conversation was happening in society during the editing process for this book. 5mo
iread2much @Hooked_on_books that‘s a great point! Thank you 5mo
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coffees
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Mehso-so

I decided I needed something more light-hearted after all the horror I've read 😂 This delivered but I wasn't very happy lol. We follow Izumi, who wants to connect with her father but also find where she belongs. It's def not in white America so she tries Japan. My ick was how her sense of belonging was tied to her romance with her guard. He loves me? I belong. Loves me not? I don't. Also other things, but it was a quick read soooo... 🤔

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AileenRR
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Pickpick

This Japanese American take on The Princess Diaries is knowingly full of cliches, but I like it enough to immediately download the sequel 🇯🇵🇺🇸👸🏻

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apieceofnaan
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“I have snacks.“
Ah, the real three words every girl longs to hear.” - Emiko Jean

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kissmehardy
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Izumi is SUCH a good character/narrator. I love her voice, and I have real sympathy for her desire to figure out who she is as a person with roots in two countries. Such a good take on the Princess Diaries trope. #reread #yalit

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Clwojick
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My goal for #JubilantJuly is to finish any 10 books, which might be a bit lofty thanks to some very wobbly puppies. 🐶🐶 These are the books on my radar right now, but I wouldn‘t be shocked if I switch things up.

Current book is tagged. 🎧

Andrew65 Best of luck with the reading and the puppies. 2y
CoffeeAndABook How are the little darlings? 😍 did you have fun giving them their presumably first bath ever yesterday? 🧼🐶🤪 2y
mhillis Good luck!! I just finished Tokyo Ever After! 2y
Clwojick @CoffeeAndABook hahahha! They are perfect. Growing up so quickly, even though it‘s only been 36 hours. They hated their baths, but it was still easy. They just whined throughout. ❤️ 2y
kspenmoll I enjoyed the Murder Rule & (edited) 2y
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A love story between a Tokyo princess and her bodyguard? I loved Izumi's self-discovery adventure throughout this novel, especially because she wasn't only focused on her feelings for Akio. In America, Izumi isn't American enough, but in Japan, she isn't Asian enough. But this was such a fun story to read. The chaos that Izumi got herself into kept me hanging with every page, and the final few chapters about Akio had me stressed beyond relief.

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KristiAhlers
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For #travelthroughbooks I selected this read set in #tokyo #japan. This was for me a fun and fast read and the entire time I kind of got the “Princess Diaries”vibe. Izumi and her friends are a hoot and the lost princess trope is done well and I‘m looking forward to the sequel. #mayreading #springread

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Gissy
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Izumi, a Japanese American young adult discovered that her father is a prince in Japan. She want to discover her heritage roots his father family and will travel to Japan. Izumi question who she is, her cultural identity where she feels rejection in America for being a Japanese and in Japan for being a foreigner. The story is okay but cute with expected characters YA behaviors and expressions. 3⭐️I will like to read the sequel.

Gissy May 2022 #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaOfBboks
#AsianReadathon (Japan) prompt- to read a book by Asian author which was recommended by someone. I use this book as part of #NewYearWhoDis2022 the book was in my match liked book list #RememberSharon
2y
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Skeeterisme
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Cute

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AshRaye
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Mehso-so

I found this book a little boring in places, especially at the beginning, but it was a quick read so I pushed through. It felt a little too typical of these types of stories, it just didn't have enough in it to mix then up. I still enjoyed it, but it doesn't really stand out to me.

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Professional_Book_Dragon
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I have never been this addicted to an audio book. I couldn‘t stop listening! It was very culture rich which I loved and a cute little romance.

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KelsiTaylor
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I absolutely LOVED this book! Cinderella meets Crazy Rich Asians. Izumi is hilarious and so open and real, I read this book in one sitting.

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Branwen
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My weekly book review videos are up! This week I discuss a few sweet romance reads, and next week I'll be talking about some spicy ones! 🌶😘 Please watch and give them a like!

I really like all the books in these videos so I'm not really sure why I'm making this face! 😆

YA sweet romances!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Db0MVwE-Tw

Adult sweet romances!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stLUpUjIX-w

BiblioLitten 🐉 ♥️ 3y
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Zoe-h
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Alfrazier21 Hi!! Could you possibly check on tracking?I haven‘t received this one yet. 😬 3y
Alfrazier21 I got it today!! 🎉 3y
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TheNovelNurse
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“Shout out to all the girls who apologize too much.”

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Graciouswarriorprincess
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January #bookmail!

MallenNC I enjoyed Tokyo Ever After. And its cover is so pretty. (edited) 3y
Graciouswarriorprincess @MallenNC Me too! And agree about the cover!😀 3y
BookBabe Is that a lamp? So unique! 3y
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Bookfan1414
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Bailedbailed

Apparently I have finally reached the point in my life where I cannot read high school drama anymore…. No matter how royal. It‘s well written but the FL was born in 2003 and I cannot……

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Zoe-h
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Man, I loved the feminist twist that this took at the end! That cover is also just amazing. It‘s been hard for me to find a romance that I‘m really into, but this one just hit all the right spots. I found it funny at parts and enjoyed all the Marvel references (though I didn‘t like how Izumi totally dissed on Hawkeye). 5🌟

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Zoe-h
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Tattooedteacher
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Books for #LMPBC were put in the mail yesterday. Happy reading friends.

Bookwormjillk I sent one to you last week. Fingers crossed it makes it! 3y
Crazeedi I'll get mine in mail the first of the week!! 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I sent you a little something! I hope it makes it there safely! 3y
Crazeedi I haven't received this yet! Do you have a tracking number?? 3y
Crazeedi Or was this the penumbra book, which I sent on. Is there one more for me to read?? 3y
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ICantImReading
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⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

This evoked my preteen days of enjoying The Princess Diaries! Izumi is a relatable teenager swept up in a Japanese fairytale. I was more interested in her relationship with her father and cultural identity instead of her love interest, but it was adorable overall! 🎧 #reesesbookclub

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ahoffkosik
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New Reads November goes out in a BIG 👏 way 👏 on my podcast today! Bestselling author and lovely human Talia Hibbert joins me for Episode 171, on which we swoon about the dreamy and yet still so relatable world of Emiko Jean‘s Tokyo Ever After. We chat about identity, tabloid culture, representation in publishing, cool literary parents, our love for The Princess Diaries, and more. 👑 Link to listen in my bio!

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kspenmoll
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5 lines, thirty-one syllables, a waka,a Japanese poem. The Princess communicated with both her father,Crown Prince of Japan, and her personal guard, Akio in this poetic form.

A modern fairy tale, not quite rags to riches but close enough- yet also has themes of identity, specifically Asian American identity, loss, love,connection,family.
#LMPBC #groupI

Mailing to Christine tomorrow. I hope you all enjoy it as I did! #YA

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kspenmoll
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#Lpmbc #groupI #YA #AGG #AsianGirlGang #lostbutterfly #princess

Enjoying this! Plan to finish tomorrow and mail Monday.
#20in4 #readathon

Andrew65 Looks interesting. 3y
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asterese
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A real comfort read, and a happy one too. Before I even made it halfway through the book, I wanted to read more from the author, and I didn't want Izumi's story to end. Thankfully, there's a sequel. 🌸

⭐: 5

(Photo in the background belongs to Cosmin Serban)

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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Yeah I'm officially burnt out on fantasies so trying a contemporary

KristiAhlers I really want to read this one. I don‘t know why I haven‘t pulled the trigger and bought it yet. It may have something to do with my TBR bookcase but that doesn‘t sound like a good enough reason lol. Tomorrow I‘ll get it tomorrow 3y
SassenachTheBookWizard I don't know why I'm enjoying contemporaries so much but I am 4/5⭐ 3y
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BookBelle84
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I needed a break from all the dark October reads and this was the perfect book. It was witty and clever and I loved everything about it including the gorgeous cover! I can't wait for the next one and I agree with the group that this would make a fantastic movie.

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KimmyM
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4⭐ I loved this! It was funny and romantic and I liked Izumi‘s exploration of her family past. I can‘t wait for the sequel!

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ReadingRambo
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American Teen learns that her Dad is the Crown Prince of Japan. She struggles to learn royal protocol, but is learning how to be a true daughter of Japan and also stay true to herself. The books is not as whimsical as this cover suggests, but it was fun and there's a handsome bodyguard thrown in for a secret romance.

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BookishGirl06
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Just finished this. It was amazing and I loved it so much. Apparently there‘s a sequel coming out next year.

RedxoHearts I love that cover! I definitely am adding this to my TBR list 3y
MallenNC I thought this one was fun, and I love the cover! 3y
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BookishGirl06
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We have a neat little chart showing the whole family tree

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BookishGirl06
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My two book spin books. @TheAromaofBooks I was about to start the tagged one soon anyways, so this worked out perfectly #bookspin

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 3y
tracey38 Both great books! I hope you enjoy them as well! 3y
MartinaLove Both are really good. 3y
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BookishGirl06 @TheAromaofBooks does DNFing count as getting a space ? Just curious 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yes, definitely!!! The goal of the challenge is to get books off the TBR, and sometimes that just means realizing a book isn't for you!! 3y
TheAromaofBooks Actually one month I had a participant make her list almost entirely of books she was expecting to DNF 😂 She said she was tired of having all these books sitting around that she wasn't excited to read & just wanted the motivation to plow through them! 3y
BookishGirl06 @TheAromaofBooks I have one row that looks like i could get a bingo but I dnfed one lol 3y
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MallenNC
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1. The tagged book was the most fun so I‘m picking it.

2. I just finished the PopSugar Challenge so in September I‘m just doing #BookSpinBingo and my #SheSaid and #400Souls reading. I‘m still working on my #Nonfiction2021 Bingo card too.

@TheSpineView #Two4Tuesday

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 😊🤩📖 3y
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sb3626
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Okay I seriously didn‘t think I would love this book as much as I did! I fell in love with Izumi and was upset when she was and just wanted her to be happy and just wow!!

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tracey38
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This was such a good book, especially the audio because you get to hear the words in Japanese as they're supposed to be pronounced. A senior in high school finds out her real father is the Crowded Prince of Japan. She travels there to meet him and discovers royal life is very different. Also has a hate to love relationship with her royal guard. But it was a sweet story I loved.

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Sumi
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Enjoyable fairy tale of being a long lost princess in the 21st century. Light & fun.

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suvata
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• ModernMrsDarcy.com 2021 Summer Reading Guide #MMDSummerReading

Delightful YA novel about a Japanese American girl who learns that she is really a Japanese Princess. Cute premise and very engagingly written. Enjoyment factor: 4/5

MallenNC I enjoyed this one too. 3y
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Jody3
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This is a perfect summer read. It will pull you in, hold you tight, and set you free, but leave you thinking about the characters and their world for some time to come.

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MallenNC
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This book has the cutest cover. I listened to the audiobook and it was a fun distraction. The setting is what makes this different from other “instant princess” stories. Izumi is a good main character. There‘s one character/story element that I thought was sort of yucky, but it ended up being dealt with in the end. (Side Note: this is the second book I‘ve read in August with a side character named Nora)

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Twainy
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🎧 I just lost some litfluence because I enjoyed this book. It was very YA but it was sweet & well written.

Izumi never knew her father & then finds out that he‘s the crown prince of Japan. She goes for a visit.

Then we have an enemies to lovers story that goes wrong.

Will Princess Izzy & her mom find their happily ever after …

This appears to be the book I needed today 😁 it reminded me of a series of books, The Princess Diaries.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️3/4

Twainy No sexy time just a stolen kiss or two, so it‘s ok for younger YAs. There‘s a few swears but they seem reasonable for a senior in HS. It‘s a funny, sweet romance with believable dialog 3y
LiteraryinPA Yay for finding the right book at the right time! 3y
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DuchessMerry
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“Kanji is an expression of the soul”

Honestly any writing is an expression of the soul IMO. This is a book for anyone who was a fan of the Princess Diaries, honestly this is better.

Izumi has never met her father; she happens upon a note pressed btn the pages of a book which leads her to discover who her Dad is but sets her on a path to discover who she is as well.

I actually might need to buy myself a copy of this one.

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kissmehardy
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One of my top books of the year! Loved Izumi's voice, and her journey felt realistic for a teen. Plus, who doesn't love anything that can be comped to The Princess Diaries? #yalit #yaromance

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Arvena
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It is a joyful read: funny, heartwarming story, entertaining writing, interesting characters and multi cultural interests. There isn't a ton of conflict or drama and insta-love between the MCs was a bit implausible, but I still enjoyed this sweet romance book!

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Emily92Bibliophile
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While I still got some Princess Diaries vibes while reading it, it stands alone for itself for this coming of age princess tale. Izumi is witty, sarcastic, and honestly a delightful character, and is far from a surface-level In character development. Emiko Jean has created characters that are lifelike and realistic. I cannot wait to continue to read this series, and read as these characters continue to grow.

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ninergrl6
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Cute YA romcom in the vein of What A Girl Wants, The Princess Diaries, First Daughter, etc. where a teen from rural California learns she‘s the illegitimate child of the crown prince of Japan and ultimately falls for her bodyguard 🇯🇵 Hallmark-y and mostly predictable, the snarky voice of the narrator made me laugh out loud nearly every chapter.

#ya #romance #bookclub #teachersoflitsy

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Graciouswarriorprincess
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A fun afternoon with Reese‘s book club today.

BookishMarginalia 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 3y
Desha I loved this book! From some of your posts it looks like you‘re using Bookly?! Do you like it? I just started using it! 📚♥️ 3y
Graciouswarriorprincess @Desha I love Bookly? I have been using it about 15 months need. Do you like it?? 3y
Desha I just started it but so far I like it. I like tracking my reading and it makes that super easy! ☺️👍🏻📚 3y
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MaggieCarr
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Mehso-so

The whole story was too surface level in my honest opinion.

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Traci1
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I enjoyed this one more than I expected. It reminded me a lot of The Princess Diaries. YA isn't my favorite genre, but this was very cute.

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