A review by duskvstweak
The Singer's Gun by Emily St. John Mandel

4.0

I was having a hard time getting into the book but, as it turned out, that was my fault because once I committed I couldn't put it down. As always, I like St. John Mandel's dreamy prose and the sense that her stories take place in an ethereal version of the real world. I might have preferred a less specific ending, but that's a minor complaint.
Also, Elena stating that she was tired of working? That one hit home.