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The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo

The Night Tiger

A Novel

by Yangsze Choo
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  • First Published:
  • Feb 12, 2019, 384 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2020, 400 pages
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  • Veronica E. (Chesterton, IN)
    Not a Page Turner
    I struggled through this story. I finished it... but it took me awhile. I found the story to be very slow paced. There are a number of characters, however I only found two that were real interesting. I felt there was another story inside this story that needed to be told. I found the story to be incomplete. The cover will get you to pick the book up and the introduction is enticing. I also liked the author's notes. Just not my night tiger.

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