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Yellowface (June 2023) Buddy Read Discussion - Katie & Sam, Jen
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June is so unreliable. Fascinating how in one breath the book really is her writing yet all the edits are fixing Athena's faults. I'm glad to be going slow on this one. It is a lot to take in because she is so awful.

June is such an interesting narrator the way she is so oblivious to her wrongdoings is so fun to read.
I also really enjoy all the details about the publishing world. It's clear that the author wanted to expose a bit of everything that goes on in the publishing world and I am eating it up.


** I've included some quotes, but they avoid spoilers**
June seems to admire a perfectionist idea, either you are great from the start or you are a nobody. And she projects that image onto Athena.
Additionally, right off the bat June discusses the saturation in the publishing market - authors who represent the majority (white authors) have dominated the market to the point where anyone trying to break into the publishing world would be left behind, pushed to the side and quite possibly forgotten as mentioned with her comments about "some guy named Garrett" having most likely forgotten about her.
She further questions whether authors are being promoted solely based off of their writing merits, or if it is the person who is being marketed. - Bemoaning when "everyone has a shitty debut experience "(4), including herself - viewed as a right-of-way for authors, but then arguing that Athena was able to rocket to stardom right away, although praising her writing, stating her "star power is so obviously not about the writing. It's about her." (5)
I have only made it 6 pages in, but this novel has me questioning a lot about the dynamics of the publishing industry as well as how we, as readers, determine who is a popular (or worthy of being popular) author. . . This week is going to be a bit calmer, so I'm hoping to catch up to the schedule.



It's also intriguing how she earlier derided Athena for paralleling her writing process to that of birthing a child, but then once she sees the possibility of success uses the same comparison for her own writing.

aren't that group of authors June messages just horrid? so stuck up!
Also can't believe she took something else! I love how the story sort of drip feeds up information and how June is always twisting the narrative to suit her agenda.
I also found it very interesting how Athena was painted about her taking the stories of people she met and kind of rewriting their trauma for her own books

She nailed the boyfriend and then seriously, she missed being talked about? After all the stress?
It is terrible that the media turned on Athena so quickly and when she can't defend herself because she is dead. Pretty terrible and worse for June to enjoy it. I'm so intrigued to see if she gets away with it all or if karma comes back for her.

Also, how sweet is Athena's mum? When June persuaded her not to hand over the notebooks, how awful must that have been for her to contemplate? But to maintain her daughter's privacy showed what a good person she is...unlike June




I have so many comments, but without going into detail. . . The deep look into the publishing industry - how bestsellers are handpicked and predetermined before the novel is actually published, The discussion of racism - both found within June's own narration and the interactions within the literary community, The comments on the forced rivalries between authors (both competing to break into the industry, and competing to remain relevant and noticed once published). . . Plus June's own spiral into madness and obsession.
There is so much more involved and I am absolutely in love with this novel!!

I started it, liked the first chapter, but hadn't had the time to read more... But I'm looking forward to it when I DO get the time to finish it, hopefully very soon.
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Each day we will be reading by chapters or page numbers. Page numbers are an approximation based on the hardcover or paperback that is the default on Goodreads. The suggested Buddy Read discussion schedule is as follows:
Week of 06/07
June 7: Ch. 1-3
June 8: Ch. 4-6
June 9: Ch. 7-9
June 10: Ch. 10-12
June 11: Ch. 13-15
Week of 06/12
June 12: Ch. 16-18
June 13: Ch. 19-21
June 14: Ch. 22-24
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~ Katie
~ Sam
~ Jen