"If we hadn’t been so enthralled by his earlier novels – if our expectations had been more measured – we’d probably have liked it more. But all the same, it’s a very likeable, very readable book; it’s funny and brilliantly detailed; its characterisation of Shiva, in particular, is delicately nuanced and tender. It’s a gentler read than his other books, and while that didn’t suit us, it’ll find a vast readership nonetheless" - Valerie O'Riordan reviews Gary Shteyngart's Lake Success
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