Review of Literally, Right Before Aaron (2017) by Andy Webster for The New York Times — 27 Sep 2017
The problem here is Mr. Long’s Adam, a twitchy knot of tics and self-pity. He invites our sympathy — especially when contrasted with the smarmy Aaron — but doesn’t really deserve it.
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This review of Literally, Right Before Aaron (2017) was written by Andy Webster and published by The New York Times on 27 Sep 2017.
Literally, Right Before Aaron has generally received mixed reviews.
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