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A review by leahparke
Lo Fi by Liz Riggs

4.0

In Lo Fi, Liz Riggs captures Nashville at the moment right before it became an "It City", navigated by messy-but-trying Al. The story is relatable and heartbreaking; Al's decisions may be (mostly) questionable, but you want her to find her way, find happiness.

This novel made me homesick, not just for Nashville, but for the city as it existed post-flood and pre-, well, everything that happened to make it what it is now.

Thank you, Riverhead and Netgalley, for an advance ebook in exchange for a fair review.