Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Invention of Everything Else, by Samantha Hunt

I just learned I have no tolerance for ambiguity.  I disliked not knowing if the characters were crazy, dead, or imaginary --  a con man, a man from the future, or a government operative -- and in whose voice the pigeon was speaking.  I don't know that I learned anything about Nikola Tesla or the period of monetizing inventions in which he lived.  Deeply unsatisfying book.  Marguerite Gavin, one of my favorite readers, also was a let down.

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