Fiona and Jane
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Joyce &
Fiona and Jane by Jean Chen Ho

3 stars
Mar 29, 2024

somehow perfectly explains the insanity of girlhood friendship

This review contains a spoiler
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Reviews

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Abigail F@collapsinglibrary
5 stars
Mar 27, 2025

Collection of interconnected short stories told in alternating POV with a non linear timeline that looks at friendship, love, sexuality and heartbreak.

+3
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Joyce@j_k
3 stars
Mar 29, 2024

somehow perfectly explains the insanity of girlhood friendship

This review contains a spoiler
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Chitra Kokkirala@chitra
2.5 stars
Mar 24, 2024

At times it felt very deeply relatable in its depictions of long term friendships and the highs lows and mundanity of moving through your 20s


but Fiona’s storyline felt unfinished and Jane’s felt rushed


mixed feelings but interesting quick read

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Alyanna@alyanna
2 stars
Oct 23, 2023

not what i expected after reading the synopsis (the author was unable to capture the intimacy of female friendships/girlhood). wanted to DNF but still pushed myself to finish it, though the ending was underwhelming and corny. also the writing style wasn’t aligned with my preference…

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Gillian Rose@glkrose
4 stars
Feb 11, 2023

I really liked this series of stories. I felt like I knew Fiona and Jane and seeing their relationship to each other and others was really interesting. While the stories weren't necessarily told in order, I never felt confused. Lately, I feel like I've been avoiding more literary fiction, but there was something light about these stories. I don't know. I really appreciated this book.

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Beatriz Aguiar@alchemistta
4 stars
Jan 22, 2023

4.5 I want to see how this book holds up in my mind but upon finishing it a 4.5 feels right. I understand there's a lot of controversy around this book, people saying it has a misleading synopsis. However, maybe because I didn't give much stock to the synopsis or at least didn't make a lot of assumptions based on it, I really enjoyed this book. I honestly think that, if not for the bad marketing surrounding this book it would have a way better rating than it currently has on goodreads. It is not a story about friends. It is the story of two asian women, who happened to be best friends, navigating life. Even though the two are always linked and are mentioned, ultimately the book is about how each one has their own problems and how they overcome them or don't. I think it is best described as a true literary fiction where though lives are interconnected and there's something to be seen of a friendship there, the book focuses on real world problems characters go through. It is real, cruel and heartbreakingly beautiful.

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Tylar M@queenserenity
2 stars
Jan 9, 2023

wish this was just all about jane

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Kristen Claiborn@kristenc
2 stars
Jan 7, 2023

My online book club has become one of my favorite places to talk about books and to discover new books. We read four books a month, the main selection coming from the Book of the Month Club’s main selections for said month. The majority of the time I thoroughly enjoy the books we read, but that’s not always the case. Fiona and Jane is billed as a series of short stories following these two friends over the course of their lives. I suppose that’s almost true, but not quite. These are snippets, almost vignettes, of their lives. There’s little “story” at all. I have always had a hard time with short stories, because most of the time they aren’t really stories. Stephen King has great short stories, with solid story structure, but this one does not. Neither of these characters are written to be particularly likeable, which added to my trip on the struggle-bus with this one. When it came down to deciding on two stars, I really just didn’t care enough about anything going on to want to know more about…well…anything going on in this book. I found the entire thing pretty disappointing.

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Raphaëlle@raphynette
4 stars
Nov 6, 2022

4.5 stars

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Rosie@rosiereviewsreads
3 stars
Sep 20, 2022

I as a fourth generation Midwest American am really not the target audience. 

This book was, okay. I wanted more out of it. I really thought it would be about Fiona and Jane as “one entity” but it was stories about them living their lives mostly separate, though some stories had them in the same place. 

The short stories were good, but by the end I wanted more for both of them. I just felt sad for them and maybe that was the point, that this two women had gone through so much in like that they couldn’t get a happily ever after. 

+2
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Air@airhorn
3 stars
Aug 19, 2022

The book was good. I liked Won a lot when he was around. I think there’s a part of me that can’t understand books like this because so much of growing and understanding one’s self was done through being in a relationship with others or reflecting upon that breakup. I liked how casual the sexuality stuff could be but there were a lot of reasons to dislike characters for me.

+2
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Cindy Lieberman@chicindy
2 stars
Mar 26, 2022

I couldn’t finish this mess of a book. Not witty nor warm (as the description promises), but I can see how it would be considered irreverent for readers of a certain age. It reads like a collection of diary entries taken from different (random?) points in time from the title characters’ alternating narratives. Sorry but I have no patience for reading about getting fake IDs, drinking too much, and 🤮. (Been there, done that) In fairness, there were better moments, but not enough to keep me going past 40%.

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Kwan Ann Tan@kwananntan
5 stars
Mar 3, 2022

this one went way too quickly and I wanted more

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Rachel Kwon@kwon
3.5 stars
Jan 13, 2023
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mia ¿@uncertainseas
3.5 stars
Aug 7, 2022
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Haleigh Skrobot@haleighskrobot
3 stars
Jun 4, 2022
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m.@cardigans
3 stars
Mar 27, 2022
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Jenna Larson@jennalarson
4 stars
Mar 23, 2022
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Lindsay@schnurln
3.5 stars
Feb 4, 2022
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Heather Margaret@heatherdarling
4 stars
Jun 9, 2024
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Minh Ngo@minhjngo
5 stars
Mar 28, 2024
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Jerilynn Hallett @jerilynnhallett
3 stars
Feb 24, 2023
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Madison hav@mimmi
4 stars
Jan 24, 2023
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jess@brekker
3 stars
Aug 18, 2022

Highlights

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Air@airhorn

“She remembered the admiring gaze her mother had cost toward those college students in Taipei, when they slurped down hot noodle bowls after her ballet class. Fiona had thought her mother wanted to be like those young men and women, free to fill up her life with books and learning, if only she wasn’t saddled with a small child. She realized she’d been wrong about her mother’s eyes trailing after those college students in Taipei; her mother’s gaze had always returned to her.”

Page 66

There’s different kinds of mothers and her mother truly acts as her heart and in a reciprocal relationship

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Lindsay@schnurln

Then I put the car in reverse, and I traced the same route I’d just traveled, back to my best friend. I practiced what I wanted to say. I’m sorry. I was wrong. We’ll get through this. Talk to me. Tell me. I’m listening. Forgive me. I didn’t know. I love you. Don’t give up on us. I can’t lose you. I love you. I love you.

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Lindsay@schnurln

Did the money alleviate the loneliness she’d sustained all these years?