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A review by staceynerdin
The Confessions of Max Tivoli by Andrew Sean Greer
3.0
While I didn't find this book ultimately unforgettable or redeeming, the writing was quite lyrical. I also greatly appreciated that for a mainstream novel, it was relatively clean of PG-13 material and instead of adding any kind of gratuitous material, focused mainly on the characters and emotions of the story.
I also did like the author's portrayal and obvious love of San Francisco, and was not surprised to learn that he's from there.
I also did like the author's portrayal and obvious love of San Francisco, and was not surprised to learn that he's from there.