A review by kmthomas06
The Never-Open Desert Diner by James Anderson

4.0

I liked this but I'm not sure I could tell you why. I liked the characters; as weird and rather unlikable as they could be. I liked their quirkiness. I loved the setting of the book. The desert is as much a character as its human counterparts and it made me want to go explore middle of nowhere Utah someday. The plot...is odd. About halfway through the book, the plot becomes even weirder than the characters involved and I'm not sure I really buy it but I also don't think the reader gets the full story so there are a lot of blanks when you read the last page. It fits the story so didn't bother me as much as it normally would.