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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Book Review | LIAR'S DICE by Juliet Faithfull


LIAR'S DICE

BY JULIET FAITHFULL | PUBLICATION: APRIL 28, 2026
RANDOM HOUSE | GENRE: LITERARY FICTION
RATING: ★★★✬

"...the novel is undeniably heartbreaking."


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A heart-rending and hopeful debut about a teenage girl in 1970s Brazil who is unexpectedly torn away from her disabled twin sister—and who must learn what it means to fight for those we love when all the odds are stacked against us.

Everyone knows, but no one talks.

Identical twins Dolores and Mita grow up in lockstep in rural Brazil, speaking their own secret language, dancing together, inseparable even when they sleep. But at age seven, they discover that Mita has a degenerative condition—and Dolores does not. On the cusp of adolescence, Mita's illness becomes debilitating, and without telling Dolores, their parents send Mita across the Atlantic Ocean to a hospital in their father’s native London.

The rest of the family moves to Rio and begins to live a bourgeouis lifestyle, but Dolores is miserable there. She misses her small-town and most especially her twin, who her parents seem to have forgot ever existed. And she has no way to contact Mita—particularly since, at twelve years old, Dolores still cannot read or write. She is desperate to speak to her again—and desperately alone and unhappy at her posh new school. But everything begins to change when she meets a brave, headstrong girl from the favelas who shows Dolores a new side of Rio, and how to survive it.

Tensions are on the rise with the dictatorial government cracking down on protesters and dissenters. Both at home and in the country at large, there are cover-ups at play—and Dolores pushes to find the truth about right and wrong, her lost sister and her place in life. In a setting where repression and silencing were part of everyday life, Liar’s Dice is about the secrets we hold, both personal and political, and the consequences of keeping them. Atmospheric and intimate, Juliet Faithfull's coming of age novel captures the intensity of forming your own identity, and the courage and love required to forge a different life.

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LIAR'S DICE is a poignant coming of age novel that explores the shifting dynamics of a family in turmoil and the struggle to hold on to one’s sense of self amid profound change. It is not a light or fast read, but it is undeniably resonant.

The first half took some time to draw me in, yet by the midpoint the narrative had fully captured my attention. Juliet Faithfull weaves Portuguese into the text with care, offering cultural depth without distancing readers unfamiliar with the language. What struck me most was the author’s ability to convey Dolores’s tangled emotions—her guilt, love, confusion, and longing—with such clarity. The author’s note suggests that elements of the story may be autobiographical, which adds an additional layer of emotional weight.

While beautifully written, the novel is undeniably heartbreaking. It challenges the assumption that children experience emotions more lightly than adults; in fact, it shows how deeply and seriously they feel the world around them.

Overall, Liar’s Dice is an affecting and worthwhile read. Though it begins slowly and occasionally lacks fluidity, its emotional depth and thoughtful exploration of identity, family, and silence make it a memorable novel.


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About the Author:
JULIET FAITHFULL is a Spanish-British-American writer who grew up in Brazil. Liar’s Dice, her first novel, was a winner of the 2024 Irish Writers Centre’s Novel Fair and a semifinalist for the James Jones First Novel Fellowship. She was awarded a Pauline Scheer Fellowship by GrubStreet’s Novel Incubator program and her short stories have been published in the Bellevue Literary Review and Urbanus Magazine. A graduate of Harvard University and Smith College School for Social Work, Juliet works as a trilingual psychotherapist and currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her two sons. Photo: © Sharona Jacobs



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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Book Review | LUCKY SEED by Justinian Huang


LUCKY SEED

BY JUSTINIAN HUANG | PUBLICATION: NOVEMBER 11, 2025
MIRA | GENRE: GENERAL FICTION
RATING: ★★★✬

"Messy, Magnificent, and Unapologetic"


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The billionaire Sun Clan of Greater Los Angeles is your typical American family, with power-struggling aunties, emasculated uncles, scheming cousins, scandalous secrets and a fortune teller on retainer. But at the end of each combative day, the Suns are chained together with golden handcuffs, whether they like it or not.

Yet strange storms are a-brewing. Their matriarch, Roses Sun, is grappling with an existential she must produce a male heir that bears the clan's surname. She fears that if her generation is the one in which their esteemed lineage ends, they will be punished as "hungry ghosts" in the afterlife—an ancient but very real Asian superstition.

Faced with this terrifying fate, Roses summons her favorite nephew, Wayward. Believing him to possess the "lucky seed," Roses presents Wayward with a mandatory to father a baby boy who will inherit everything. When the other members of the Sun Clan catch wind of Roses's plot, all hells break loose. Wayward's family will now clash like never before in an epic war over the future of the Suns…if there is a future at all.

Yet through the chaos, Wayward sees opportunity. What if he can leverage all the conflict into a solution for his problematic family? What if he can reunite the Sun Clan by healing them? And what if the tumultuous Suns can finally learn how to love each other for the first time?

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LUCKY SEED by Justinian Huang is a richly layered exploration of a powerful yet deeply fractured family. While the novel delivers all the hallmarks of a high stakes, wealthy family drama—constant conflict, outrageous antics, and an ensemble of vividly drawn characters—it also offers a thoughtful examination of the bonds and burdens that shape the Sun Clan.

What stands out most is the novel’s unapologetic boldness. It is unabashedly messy, dramatic, queer, and culturally specific, yet it balances its humor and chaos with meaningful reflections on intergenerational trauma and the complexities of familial loyalty. As one line aptly states: “Just when you think you’ve figured us out, we will surprise you. The thing about a family with no moral compass is that there’s no predicting where we’re headed.” This sentiment captures the unpredictable energy that drives the story.

The narrative’s cinematic quality makes it easy to imagine an adaptation for television or film. Its fast paced plot, memorable characters, and striking final twist lend themselves naturally to the screen.

Though it is a longer read, LUCKY SEED remains consistently engaging—a wild, entertaining, and ultimately rewarding journey.


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About the Author:

JUSTINIAN HUANG’s debut novel, The Emperor and the Endless Palace, was an Indie Next Pick and a 2025 Stonewall Honor Book. It was hailed by Booklist as “a sweeping triumph,” and as “page-turning and deeply thoughtful,” in a starred review by Publishers Weekly. He lives in Los Angeles, where he also works as a film executive, most recently on KPop Demon Hunters. Justinian’s second novel, Lucky Seed, is a USA Today bestseller.



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