Now You're One Of Us by Asa Nonami

Now You're One Of Us

by Asa Nonami

In the tradition of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca and Ira Levin's Rosemary's Baby, here is a new classic about the bride who's no longer sure what to think. All families have their own rituals, secrets, and credos, like a miniature religious cult; these quirks may elicit the mirth or mild alarm of guests, but the matter is rather more serious if you're marrying into a household. If its's a Japanese one with a history, the brace yourself: some surprising truths lurk around the corner.

Reviewed by mayavswords on

4 of 5 stars

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Okay this book was completely creepy and awkward. It was interesting but it made me shudder at some parts. The main character is in denial most of the story and then the Shitos initiate her and it's....creepy. I honestly can't find another word for it. Overall it's good book. Quite taboo but good.

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