A review by sarahreadsaverylot
The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell

5.0

The language, the characters, and its problematic aspects of metaphor and perspective combine to make for a solid 4.5. Nevertheless, I'm choosing to round up based on the shear pleasure that it gave me as I worked through it.
The prose draws you in, and any book that causes one to miss a stop on the train is surely worth five!
While it was extremely provocative and frustrating, I found that it only increased my interest and desire to discuss it with anyone who would listen!
A work of art.