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The Stand-In by Lily Chu

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annabananadel's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

"Why is it so hard to say no to everyone except myself?"

Phillipa Soo once again delivered one of the best audiobook out there. She as the narrator is definitely a must hear! Her feelings whenever she delivers a line of Gracie's and even how she voices both Sam and Fangli! Especially Sam! With the British accent to boot! 

The story is good but nothing that would make me rate it high since it doesn't have that much staying power. Although I did enjoy this after the half mark, that's for sure. It's somewhat different from the current trends since it's about impersonating someone that looks like you (although plot twist:
they're actually sister so what else is the reasonable reason?
). 

It's more about family than it is romance for me, which I have nothing against since it's a good balance between the two topics. I love the relationship between Grace and Fangli a little bit more than Grace and Sam, although it's only a little bit! I love seeing friendship bloom especially if the other half is an actress.  

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thereadinghammock's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

Picked this audiobook on a whim, because who doesn't love a free audiobook? I loved Phillipa Soo's performance narrating Gracie's over-the-top adventure as A-list Chinese actress Wei Fangli's body double while the actress performs in a Toronto stage play. Suffering from "exhaustion" Fangli feels she needs a break, and who better to make the required appearances in the city than this average Jane who just happens to look almost identical to her? What could go wrong?

Gracie is delightfully relatable. Just trying to get by, not feeling much direction in her life, and struggling to pull her life together, one failed task manager/to do list/organizer app at a time. Her skepticism is very warranted, but her need t prove Sam Yao wrong--that she CAN pull this off, is also something I can relate to as well. I appreciated the caregiver representation of Gracie's role in trying to care for her aging, and declining mother, suffering from dementia. That even during the height of her Fangli performance, she still makes time to go check in on her mother when she's having a bad day. I also thought the representation of mental health struggles, for both Fangli and Gracie was poignant and well handled. Everyone's journey is their own, but someone's bravery in sharing their story or path to progress can help inspire someone else to take the first steps.

I did NOT see the sisters plot twist coming AT ALL!! When I tell you I screeched in the car as Gracie started piecing the puzzle together. If I had been anywhere in public, people would have thought I was having a fit. I was also a little disappointed that the story was a closed door romance, as I am quite accustomed and look forward to the spice in my novels, however, I quite enjoyed the rest of the story, despite the glossing over of the sexy time between Gracie and Sam.

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