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A review by howifeelaboutbooks
A Wolf at the Table by Augusten Burroughs
2.0
An in-depth look at Augusten Burroughs' relationship with his father, from childhood to his teenage years. It's not quite as disturbing as Running With Scissors, but of course much darker than his humorous essay collections. It's well-written, but I didn't find it especially engaging.