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This is the story about a girl named Hana who has an anonymous podcast named Ana's Brown Girl Rambles. At the same time, she's also working at her family restaurant. A guy online comments supportive and nice things and the two soon become online friends. We learn about how her dad is sick, how the restaurant came to be and much more.

This book has questions and it teaches us to think about it. There aren't many books that I have read with Muslim main characters that seem realistic enough but this seems perfect. The thoughts Hana thinks are shared during the extract that's read and there will be much more to come.

We don't just see Hana's point of view, we also get to think about the questions ourselves. It gives us thought outside of what can I do to get more followers, how can I be more popular. She gives us great real questions that we can all have an answer for.

The writing style is beautiful and I like how Uzma Jalaluddin uses words like beta as that's what Asian families usually say and overall, the writing is just amazing.

I loved this book and when it comes out, I hope I can read it!