A review by chelseamartinez
Miss Subways by David Duchovny

2.0

This, more than the other book I recently read, really conjures up Duchovny's "character" of himself in "The Chair" [now on Netflix]... I did enjoy that it made New York seem like a "real place" that normal people (non-rich teachers) actually live, as in the days of wholesome Miss Subways of Old, and I quite liked Emer herself. The ethnic magical realist stuff, and Conn himself, were grating; I really felt like Conn was going to be the guy Emer learned to live without, but I was wrong.