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6:40 to Montreal
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Our protagonist is Agatha, a writer trying to get some work done on her new book on a train from Toronto to Montreal.
The train gets stuck in a snowstorm and things unravel from there.
The whole story takes place in the first class cabin of the train so there are only a few characters. I wish some of them were more fleshed out, but we only get more depth on Agatha who really is hard to root for. She is so incredibly smug. The pacing in the first half of the book is quite good, but after the second half, Agatha’s memories and thoughts keep pulling you out of the flow of the story. I finished this book but I maybe should have DNFed it, didn’t feel worthwhile to read to the end.
The train gets stuck in a snowstorm and things unravel from there.
The whole story takes place in the first class cabin of the train so there are only a few characters. I wish some of them were more fleshed out, but we only get more depth on Agatha who really is hard to root for. She is so incredibly smug. The pacing in the first half of the book is quite good, but after the second half, Agatha’s memories and thoughts keep pulling you out of the flow of the story. I finished this book but I maybe should have DNFed it, didn’t feel worthwhile to read to the end.
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