A review by asurges
Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday

4.0

Smart and clever, with lots to think about. I loved the first section--a young woman involved with a Roth-like author--but the second part lost me in its many musings about memory. It felt, as one friend said, like that first novel you lock in a drawer. However, I like Halliday's ideas about not knowing the line between fiction and where fiction writers find their inspirations (especially since she was involved with Roth), and there's lots of clues in all three sections.