After reading and enjoying A Gentleman in Moscow, I picked up Rules of Civility, a book I’d checked out from the library before but never actually read. Tl;dr: It was good, but not as good as Moscow. I think Gentleman in Moscow corrected some of the things that annoyed me in this book, was slightly better edited, and had more of a “punch” that resonated long after finishing the book. The story is about Katie Kontent, and her life in New York in the late […]
A great debut–but I was spoiled by his other book.
Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
