A review by ally4sonlang
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway

3.0

Pretty underwhelming considering the way people rave about this book. Hemingway spends a large amount of time describing what he ate or his relationship with famous authors and nonchalantly skims over his cheating on his wife with her friend. Cool. Kiff oke.

It sort of reads like a pre-historic teenage Facebook page. Also, Zelda Fitzgerald sounds absolutely deranged. Lovely and deranged. She's the one character I really enjoyed, in all her malice, during the book.