Jen is in the water. Little Howrah Beach, February 2021.
Last Night in Montreal by Emily St. John Mandel
This novel is another in a lone line of books - at least two authored by St. John Mandel - in which the 'fascinating and mysterious central character' is anything but. In much the same way that I struggled to connect with Anna in The Lola Quartet, I failed to see the compelling reasons through which Lilia attracted the cast of characters into her orbit so thoroughly (to their own eventual destruction).
As such, I found finishing this one a chore and the shifting narrative and dreamlike prose irritated rather than compelled. Perhaps a more patient or tolerant reader would have given themselves into the mystery, but this was a case of me forcing myself to finish against my own desire to toss it aside. I found the characters one-dimensional and insubstantial, so I am very much left to scratch my head at the many positive reviews.
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