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Reunion by Alan Lightman

swhuber's review against another edition

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2.0

I am usually a fan of Lightman's meandering style and prose, but this book had no closure. It was written at times in a retrospective and at others in a first person narrative. It was often difficult to keep the differences straight and and I didn't care for it as much as Einstein's Dreams. In the end, the characters flounder, as if Lightman suddenly got bored of writing them.
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