Saturday, May 30, 2026

Book Review - All the Right Notes by Dominic Lim

 

 


All the Right Notes by Dominic Lim follows two childhood friends, Quito Cruz and Emmett Aoki, as they cross paths again as adults. Quito is a gifted pianist and composer who performs at a piano bar in New York City. He dreams of writing a Broadway show, but he’s stuck in a creative slump. He believes his lack of inspiration stems from a significant interaction he had with Emmett back in college.

Out of the blue, Quito receives a call from his father, who asks him to organize a charity performance in their hometown to benefit their old music program. His father also suggests inviting Emmett, now a movie star and Hollywood heartthrob, to help draw attention to the event.

Quito isn’t sure how to reach out, since he and Emmett have lost touch. However, when they unexpectedly run into each other, Quito takes the chance to ask and is surprised when Emmett agrees. As they begin preparing for the performance, Quito feels their old connection returning, but he’s unsure if Emmett feels the same way.

I thought the book was an okay read. It was fairly straightforward, without many twists or surprises. One aspect that really bothered me was how the female characters were portrayed. They felt poorly written and often came across as being judged harshly or portrayed in a catty, negative way. It gave the impression that the narrative didn’t treat female characters with much care or depth, especially in comparison to other characters.

I did enjoy the food descriptions, particularly the scenes where the characters were cooking, but that wasn’t enough to elevate the overall experience for me. In the end, I didn’t connect much with the story, and I probably wouldn’t pick up another book by this author.

 

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