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March 5th, 2023

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1. What is the book? 

          Siren Queen

2. Who wrote it?

          Nghi Vo

3. What is it about?

          Siren Queen tells the story of a fictitious star of the silver screen, Luli Wei, and the sacrifices she
          makes in her determination to make a name for herself outside the confines of racial and gendered
          tropes that were the studios’ bread and butter. It lifts the curtain on the entertainment industry in a
          creative way, blurring the lines between reality and make-believe in the process, and it reads like a
          historical novel of the early to mid-twentieth century Hollywood, a modern fable seasoned liberally
          with magical realism.


4. Why did I read it?

          I picked up Vo’s book because I wanted to try something new. I’ve read fantasies and I’ve read
          historical fiction, but the blending of the two genres is something I haven’t experienced before.


5. What do I think?

          The most fascinating thing about Siren Queen is that, as the layers of veneer and polish that create
          Tinsel Town’s luster and allure are peeled back to reveal the sinister dangers that propel its success,
          the mythical creatures posing as producers, directors, and actors help ground it in reality. It isn’t a
          far stretch to see a Harvey Weinstein inspiring Oberlin Wolfe, and the price for fame may not be
          one’s soul, but it does cost those who strive for it dearly.


          While it is the story of a fictitious movie star in the making, the novel does speak to the difficulties
          actors of color had in finding roles that were not one-dimensional or rife with offensive and
          oftentimes dehumanizing characteristics. In this way, it can be read as a companion piece to
          Charles Yu’s National Book Award-winning novel,
Interior Chinatown. Vo also sheds light on similar
          issues women actors faced, and what sovereignty and self-preservation cost those who pursued it
.

          In her mostly successful attempts at weaving reality into the fantastical there are times when Vo
          leans too heavily on rote characterizations of mythical tropes. Overall,
Siren Queen offers a
          refreshing take from an insider’s perspective of the celluloid machine.


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