Mix it up love and hate
Why don't you choose one? So I can find my self-worth.
"To those on hands and nails against guilt."
Inah is fighting against ghosts she couldn't win without.
"Four wicked sisters and a pair of lonesome shoulders leave..."Can she resurfaced on the murky water of past and guilt, and the hunting motion?
"...the black lake which reminds her the smell of tube color mixed in water..."Will she let go of the red hand of destiny or hold on?
Publisher comments
This book is not what you think it is. This is not another ghost story nor a crime story. It is love and hate mixed up between sisters! My fingers are curling and my heart is breaking!
This is the best book you can buy today. It offers a compact, short story without missing all the juicy details.
A book for all ages.
'Entertainment and escapism' into a world dark blue-lit guilt and scratching of brown ground in heap to the lake, but gloom with real and dripping tangibleness. Raw feeling of need yearning through the cracks of each characters' hearts.
Every turn there's a heart-wrenching drama, twisting and turning and churning the reader's heart. Choose wisely before you decide to turn the page and find out what's in it. It's more close to reality in different version than you know. You'll be hit before you know it.
Do away with common sisters or sibling rivalry book. Delve deeper into the starking reality of a complicated human relationship. Mix it up, love and hate.
The author says in the end; all answer is in the book...now, think.
When her whole world is tipping on her sisters and threatened to fall apart and crumble, the fight against guilt and shame that tries to swallow Inah up in the dark of night, the way you do you in the light of day, just do you, her sisters sing. Will Inah survive?
The main character doesn't feel like a character, she feels too real. The story feels too real. Are you sure this isn't based on real-life event? Inspired maybe? No? Then whoever the next reader will be, here's me saying fall into the story right ahead, head in first, heart second, and discuss the complicated characters, emotion, and feelings. Decipher through each connecting words and sentences. And find out what is not spoken.
It's kinda like a puzzle being put together.
Not like any sisters drama, nobody gets to be the queen.
Dramatic though quiet. But the shame blatant, the denial loud.
Little sister is delicate and soft. Intimidating sharp big sister, cold and ignorant, posh and fancy older sisters, reliable-strong-deadly eldest sister. Can it get any more exciting? Running, screaming, crying. Mud splattered girl vs polished building. Shiny present vs a past. Forgiveness, betrayal, scheme, strategy, truth, justice... or burying the hatchet?
I didn't see this coming when I got Ghosts of you. There's a certain trend of clarity and tangible reality. I'm Asian by the way, and I think I really like this. We need more Asian literature in here for diversity. But I'm sure the feeling of guilt as best described by the author can be universally felt no matter where you are in the world and what environment you live in or grew up in.
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