Audition My Rating: 4.6
Two people meet for lunch in a Manhattan restaurant. She’s an accomplished actress in rehearsals for an upcoming premiere. He’s attractive, troubling, young - young enough to be her son. Who is he to her? And perhaps more intriguingly, who is she to him?
Told in two distinct parts, Audition unfolds through competing narratives that quietly - and then completely - rewrite your understanding of what you’ve just read. Each section is brilliant on its own, but together they create something even more powerful: a shifting, disorienting exploration of identity and perception.
There’s an undeniable theatrical quality throughout. At times, it feels less like reading a novel and more like watching a screenplay unfold - precise, layered, and quietly unsettling. And that’s exactly what makes it so compelling.
This is the third book that I have read by Kitamura - all of which were quiet and lyrical so, if you are prepared for nothing to really 'happen' and simply let things unfold, you will enjoy this. I will definitely read more by her.

Immediate add! People are very divided on this book but after hearing your review I have more confidence that I will like it. I read Intimacies based on your rec and really enjoyed it. Thank you!
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I immediately thought of you when I finished this book. You will have to let me know but, I am hopeful that you will love it. ♥
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