A review by eralbesu
The Most Famous Girl in the World by Iman Hariri-Kia

funny mysterious medium-paced

3.25

The very end of the prologue saved it. But I felt I had been misled while reading this book many part of this book read like a contemporary romance, which I very much have to be in the mood for to enjoy it. Also, I predicted just about every twist. But I was eventually won back over in a span of the last few closing sentences. I still feel a little bit tricked though lol.  

This was one of those moments where I judged the book by its cover and it didn’t work out.