![]() ![]() ![]() Living with her daughter in Vietnam, she meets Khai’s mother in a bathroom as she tries to track down a potential bride. M?, on the other hand, takes on a new life. He doesn’t need a wife, “nothing gets to you your heart is made of stone” (2). He hates being touched and lives a routine life. Khai’s autism makes relationships difficult. The Bride Test makes me think of Mamma Mia and Miss Saigon. ![]() At first I wasn’t sure how the cover matched the novel, but as I read on, I was pulled into a world screaming to be heard. Whilst I haven’t read her first novel, The Kiss Quotient, I found myself in love with The Bride Test‘s golden cover, a drawing of Esme studying. All over the online bookish realms, Hoang is stirring up a storm and demanding to be heard. In fact, if he liked her, that was all the more reason why he shouldn’t marry her” (32).īefore I even had a copy of The Bride Test in my hands, I had heard of it. “M? could be the most perfect woman in the world, and it wouldn’t change anything. ![]()
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