I'm still halfway through a book I bought at Barnes & Noble via those "blind date with a book" tables (the book is wrapped up in a paper bag with a brief, semi-vague description written on the front). It's called The Good Father by Noah Hawley -- I'm not in love with it; it's a decent read with an interesting plot, but I find the narrator soooooo tedious.
I'm still halfway through a book I bought at Barnes & Noble via those "blind date with a book" tables (the book is wrapped up in a paper bag with a brief, semi-vague description written on the front). It's called The Good Father by Noah Hawley -- I'm not in love with it; it's a decent read with an interesting plot, but I find the narrator soooooo tedious.