A chilly breeze…and another dead body. Raina Sun thought cleaning her grandma’s house in San Francisco to prepare for Chinese New Year would be a breeze. Instead, she finds her deceased grandfather’s secret journal and ends up French kissing the train tracks in a mugging incident. After putting the move on her grandma, her grandfather’s BFF took an elevator ride straight to the Heavenly Gates. … the Heavenly Gates. And the second time Raina ends up flat on her back without a man in sight, she suspects the Year of the Monkey would leave her skulking in cold damp places where family secrets are better off dying with the dead.
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Got through about 100 pages and it didn’t hold my interest.
So bored of this book I didn’t finish.
Not for me. Found it silly and also no clear resolutions.
The story was fine up until the last page which included a text from one of the characters. I had no idea what the heroine’s response meant. Perhaps I missed some crucial item of information in the story, but it must have been pretty obscure. If the ending is no good then the whole book suffers. If the ending had made sense to me I’d have given this book at least 3 stars, maybe 4.
Kinda far out!
Confusing characters. Unresolved stories.
I really enjoyed the book.
Dull writing style and insipid plot made this book disappointing. The intricacy of the extended family made characters difficult to track, and the numerous characters became confusing.