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“Every restaurant and kitchen had its own distinctive culinary perfume.”
― Death by Bubble Tea
― Death by Bubble Tea
“If you can’t even talk to the living, then how can you connect with the dead?”
― The 228 Legacy
― The 228 Legacy
“It is a truth universally acknowledged,that a single woman in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a book.”
― Death by Bubble Tea
― Death by Bubble Tea
“Celine had the long-awaited-for-child status, which meant her parents catered to my cousin’s every whim,”
― Death by Bubble Tea
― Death by Bubble Tea
“Born and raised in the U.S., Lisa labels herself a pure American, no hyphenated identity for her.”
― The 228 Legacy
― The 228 Legacy
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single woman in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a book.”
― Death by Bubble Tea
― Death by Bubble Tea
“As I see it, I’ve got three immediate options: pitch in at the restaurant, scour the classifieds, or file for unemployment.” “Why don’t you Marie Kondo it?” Celine said. “Which is?” She lifted her eyebrow. “Find employment that sparks joy.”
― Death by Bubble Tea
― Death by Bubble Tea
“I get what Ah-Mah’s thinking,” Abbey says. “Sometimes I feel so Taiwanese when I speak the language.”
― The 228 Legacy
― The 228 Legacy
“Everything always worked out for my glamorous cousin. It seemed like she’d been gifted a tailwind all her thirty-two years of life.”
― Death by Bubble Tea
― Death by Bubble Tea






