A review by csheindel
Imagined London: A Tour of the World's Greatest Fictional City by Anna Quindlen

3.0

Sadly, my favorite city and one of my favorite authors did not combine to inspire me the way I had hoped. However, the book did uncover sights I had not known about and produce this gem: " [I]f there is anything that England stands for, with its quiet central squares, its tweeds and twin sets and teas, the tight-lipped precision of its speech, it is that there is a right to do things. This is where the right way has its ancestral home." Indeed.