Review of The Observers (2012) by Neil Genzlinger for The New York Times — 09 May 2012
Solitude is a character, so much so that, 25 minutes in, when the first human voice is heard, it feels like an intrusion. And when the weather warms enough for tourists to make the trek up to the observatory, they register not as a welcome relief from loneliness but as annoyances.
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This review of The Observers (2012) was written by Neil Genzlinger and published by The New York Times on 09 May 2012.
The Observers has generally received mixed reviews.
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