A review by jfearing5
Dinner at the Center of the Earth by Nathan Englander

4.0

Admittedly, I had to look up some of the background information as I had not paid good enough attention to current events in the years the story takes place. That being said I found the characters compelling and personable even though the story twists and changes throughout the narrative. The story encourages me to reflect on how similar motivations can cross borders; and heroes, villains, and martyrs may be just a matter of perspective. For some reason, I have no idea why, I had excepted a jaunty and light hearted read. While I would not categorize this book as such after reading it, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.