Rating: ⭐⭐️⭐ (3/5 Stars)
Exceeds Expectations
This is a quick, sobering dive into the underbelly of Pattaya. The book is essentially a collection of true, often heartbreaking, stories from bargirls and others about the reality behind the "sun, sea, and sand" facade just think scams, tragedy, and broken dreams.
For me it was a "Good, not Great" three-star territory, I really enjoyed the narrative style and found it easy to follow.
It does a good job of giving a voice to the overlooked and is fascinating and eye-opening for anyone curious about the scene.
Loved: the engaging writing and numerous stories with varied backgrounds. From the rich to middle class to the poorest of families. Including both sides of transactions... the bargirls and the customer.
Hated: nothing to hate really. Its non fiction and unfiltered. Maybe the authors own reactions to certain goings ons. You know what the journey is about... and why act so surprised about what you hear?
Verdict: Pick it up if you want the unvarnished truth presented in a compelling way. It's a quick and informative read.