
Reading a book that immediately pulls you in because the narration is so frank, so honest, and yet so lovely, is one of the best feelings in the world. You get immersed in the plot and the characters, and time flies. That’s how “The Close-Up” by Pip Drysdale struck me and why I read it in 24 hours. It’s not a deep read that make us stop to reread paragraphs and ponder the deep meanings contained therein; instead, it’s a lively, lovely first person narration featuring Zoe Ann Weiss, a novelist whose first novel tanked and who can’t, for the life of her, write the second promised (and paid for) novel.
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