A review by gingerliss
The Lola Quartet by Emily St. John Mandel

4.0

Another great book by Mandel. Almost through all her novels now, just one more to go. Although I did very much enjoy this, I'd say it is probably my least favourite of her works. Still very engaging though and the same on the edge of my seat feeling I have had throughout all her novels. I didn't feel as much for the characters in this one though, which made it a slightly slower read compared to her other books. Still, I don't want to sound to negative as it was still very well put together. One of the things I loved about it was that there was a mention of a character who plays a big role in The Glass Hotel. Which gave me a clue that at least some of her novels are set in the same universe, which I always find a super cool way to do things. So kudos for that. Looking forward to the latest novel of hers as from reading the back I'm pretty sure that one is going to have even more references to her other works. Also it's probably time for a reread of Station Eleven soon because up till now I feel that one is definitely Mandel's masterpiece.