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The Sun Sets in Singapore

4/5

Three strong Nigerian women find themselves living in modern-day Singapore, all chasing success in their own way, and are brought together through a book club, reminiscent of Kevin Kwan.

There’s romance and infidelity, corporate success and backstabbing, shopping and debt, hope and heartbreak, family and independence. Each woman, in their own way, avoids reality by their own favorite coping mechanism. In truth, that was my favorite piece of the way this book is written – the characters are imperfect and make choices that don’t necessarily reflect the best decision. But Fadipe writes them in such a way that you can identify with what they did – in the moment that they did.

The only drawback of the story is I was hoping for a richness of description of Singapore and the locations, matching the quality of character development. 

352 pages

Published by Grand Central

Characters 4

Story 3

World-Building 3

Spice N/A 

Diversity 5

Would I buy this book for myself or a friend? Yes

Will I recommend this book to readers? Yes

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Hi! I’m Adrienne. I really love reading books – it doesn’t matter if it’s a classic novel on a rainy day or the latest bestseller while lying in the sun. I also really enjoy sharing my thoughts about books with others. This is why I write book reviews, to help fellow book lovers find their next great read.

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