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Tell Me How This Ends Well by David Samuel Levinson

Tell Me How This Ends Well

by David Samuel Levinson

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  • Apr 2017, 416 pages
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  • Lisa G. (Wheeling, IL)
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    I would call this book "quirky" which could be clever and enjoyable to read but for me it wasn't. The story line dealt with the different members of a Jewish family wanting to kill the patriarch over the course of a family get together in Los Angeles. The story was set in 2022 but I did not feel that the future date served much of a purpose except at the very end. I know bullying is a big issue right now but reading about how the wife and children, including the gay son, were bullied by their father did not make a book that kept my interest. For this reason I would rate it just average and would not recommend it to my book group.
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