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Mbgirl’s review of Crying in H Mart
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Feb 25, 2026 05:48AM
Your review of Crying in H Mart made me feel so seen. Thank you for putting that into words.
If you ever want a read with a similar “heart-on-the-page” honesty (family, grief, cultural inheritance, and the hard work of breaking cycles), I’d love to put my debut,
How to Break a Girl: Whatever doesn't break you makes you write a novel about it
, on your radar. On Waverly in SF Chinatown stocks this title!
Totally understand if you've got a long TBR right now. Just wanted to say hi as a former Bay Area resident + neighbour! P.S. I'll be back in The Bay for book events from late April to mid May. Would love to extend invites to you!
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If you ever want a read with a similar “heart-on-the-page” honesty (family, grief, cultural inheritance, and the hard work of breaking cycles), I’d love to put my debut, How to Break a Girl: Whatever doesn't break you makes you write a novel about it, on your radar. On Waverly in SF Chinatown stocks this title!
Totally understand if you've got a long TBR right now. Just wanted to say hi as a former Bay Area resident + neighbour! P.S. I'll be back in The Bay for book events from late April to mid May. Would love to extend invites to you!