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Meet Me at the Museum
by Anne Youngson
An epistolary novel, this book traces the relationship between strangers who become friends through written correspondence, and leaves you hanging at the end with a question of if they will or should become more.
There is a some history worked in about the Tollund Man and how he came to be, and what he represents to some people or others.
It was a little lukewarm, but I really needed some lukewarm in my life right now.
I appreciated that it made me think, but not too much. And I cared about the characters a little but not too much.
I imagine these would not be redeeming qualities to someone else interested in this book but that's the way it played out for me.
There is a some history worked in about the Tollund Man and how he came to be, and what he represents to some people or others.
It was a little lukewarm, but I really needed some lukewarm in my life right now.
I appreciated that it made me think, but not too much. And I cared about the characters a little but not too much.
I imagine these would not be redeeming qualities to someone else interested in this book but that's the way it played out for me.