1. Jan.

dnf after 150 pages I just couldn't find the motivation to read this book. I hoped that I'd be like a mixture of Gossip Girl and Crazy Rich Asians but unfortunately, this book consists of very flat characters. The slang these characters used was incredibly cringey. Even though I've never read [b: Anna Karenina|15823480|Anna Karenina|Leo Tolstoy|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1546091617l/15823480._SX50_.jpg|2507928], this book feels like a huge parody of it. I'm so disappointed!

Anna K
Anna Kby Jenny LeeSt. Martins Press
27. Sept.
Rating:4

That ending... killed me. -- I no more have the capacity of pointing out things I loved and things I disliked. But. I can tell you. I enjoyed this book. It was fun, it was messy, it was sad… it made me cry, it also made me smile, it kept me hooked on to reading and all that jazz. Which is all means that it is a good book and you must GIVE IT A TRY. And if you don’t know what this book is about? This is a modern retelling of Leo Tolstoy's amazing classic book Anna Karenina. This one is set nowadays in New York and we have a half Korean protagonist. And I would just leave at that.

Anna K
Anna Kby Jenny LeeSt. Martins Press
4. März
Rating:4

Anna K is a modern retelling of the classic „Anna Karenina“, but instead of Moskau it is set in the upper class of Manhatten. This book has a Gossip Girl Vibe, which i adored, but given the material it is based on it is defenitly not as light and funny. I touches a lot of dark topics like drug abuse, depression and death. Besides that, this is a entertaining story with a lot of great characters that i really enjoyed reading.

Anna K
Anna Kby Jenny LeeSt. Martins Press