I’ve read it about 5 times already and I think I’ve finally settled on a rating. This is a book that I have a love and hate relationship.
Everett Wong (also known as Ever) is the main character. She loves to dance and has been doing it since she was young. Her parents, like every other Asian American parent, want her to go to Med School. Ever has applied to colleges that would help her get into Med School, but she has also applied to Tisch, a school of arts, without her parents' knowledge or consent. When acceptance letters arrive, Ever has only been accepted to Northwestern and Tisch. When her parents found out about her acceptance into Tisch, they decided to send Ever to a program in Taiwan for 8 weeks to learn more about Mandarin and her culture. That program is Chien Tan, also known as Loveboat.
When she arrives at Taiwan, she needs to find her contact but gets lost in the huge airport crowd, and suddenly starts to fall. Then “the most handsome guy” Ever has ever seen, saves her. This guy is Rick Woo. He is well-known and well-loved in the Asian American community, but sadly he’s taken.
Later, Ever meets Sophie Ha, Rick's cousin. She is outgoing and charming. Ever and Sophie become best friends instantly. She explains to Ever that this is the program. There is no parental supervision and basically no rules. She pushes Ever to do things that are out of her comfort zone and that Ever’s parents would never allow. While they are at Chien Tan, they witness a scene where a guy and girl are caught sleeping together by a counselor. Now Ever knows why this is called Loveboat.
Xavier Yeh is the guy that was caught sleeping with a girl. He is a notorious playboy and has caught Ever’s interest. He is the heir to a technology empire—his family “practically own[s] half the island”.
Content Warning/Things I Didn’t Like:
- Instalove
- Physical + Emotional Cheating
- Physical + Emotional (I think) Abuse
- Spreading of Nudes
- Catty Girls
I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked this book, but I might be a little biased because I am Taiwanese and was super excited to see Taiwan represented in YA. But...I don’t like how Taiwan and Taipei were described. The description isn’t that accurate; Taipei is a very modern city. Lots of details were incorrect like downloading WeChat in Taiwan, weird translations, and writing simplified Mandarin.
WeChat is rarely ever used in Taiwan. The most popular messaging app is Line. This book had some weird translations. For example, the phrase “xiǎo péngyǒu” is used a lot and is translated really weirdly. The translation that the book gives is “little friend” and that is the translation if you were to break up this phrase. Xiǎo = Little. Péngyǒu = friend. This phrase used as a whole means “little children” not “little friend”. I think that maybe the author did this to help English readers understand Mandarin better?
Almost no one writes in Taiwan writes simplified Mandarin, but in this book, Ever is sent to learn about her culture and Taiwan’s culture and somehow ends up learning to write in simplified Mandarin??? It makes no sense.
Simplified (爱) vs Traditional (愛).
Why is this a big deal? I think it’s a big deal because it shows that the author didn’t really do any research about Taiwan before writing this book (a quick google search or maybe even common sense would tell you that simplified Mandarin isn’t used in Taiwan) and I feel like it’s kind of disrespectful.
Next, there’s obviously going to be Romance. It’s a shitshow. In this book, there is a love triangle (or a love rectangle. Maybe a love pentagon? I don’t know–it’s confusing) between Ever, Rick, and Xaiver (and some others). The romance was confusing and messy. I disliked the love triangle and don’t like who she ended up with but it’s fine. Hopefully, the character that Ever didn’t end up with will be able to have his own story and be with someone better.
My feelings about the characters were all over the place as the plot progressed. Some of the characters at the beginning were my favorites, but then they did a 180.
Ever was my favorite character at the beginning of the book because I could relate to her a lot but as the book continued, I did not like her and I was getting really frustrated with the choice she made. The friendship between Sophie and Ever. At first, I really liked this at first, but… Sophie became a bitch. She’s really crazy and catty (both these girls are). I don't think her past justifies her actions at all.
Rick. I hate him. He has a girlfriend, but he likes Ever. Yes, he's stressed out and dealing with pressure. I personally think that Rick is an asshole letting the relationship with Jenna (his girlfriend) drag out so long, but (I’m not 100% sure) I think that Jenna was kind of emotionally abusive towards Rick. The main point is that I don’t like either of them. She threatened to kill herself because Rick was going to leave her.
The ending of this book was very unbelievable. Ever’s story was wrapped up very well, but other character’s endings were not finished yet. So I think it’s safe to say that the sequel will be a different character’s story. I really hope it will be. There’s one character that I really like and I hope that this character gets to be the main character in the sequel.