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Seating Arrangements
by Maggie Shipstead
by Maggie Shipstead
This book is full of engaging characters, and though the perspective shifts, some of the more interesting among them never get their time, including Daphne, Greyson, Agatha... In the end, I was disappointed that there was so much focus on Winn, who at heart is just another tediously self-centered older middle-aged man. The more I learned about him, the less I liked him, even factoring in his white person problems of having a possibly gay grandfather and nouveau riche father. I don't know. I enjoyed reading this book, but it didn't really go anywhere good, and when I was done I liked it less the more I thought about it.
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