A review by misajane79
The Biographer's Tale by A.S. Byatt

2.0

One of those books that I generally enjoyed while reading it, but never felt that urge to get back to it. Layers of biography--the narrator, the biographer, the biographer's subjects, with some quirky British characters thrown in. Honestly, I was expecting a bigger payoff at the end, after slogging through Byatt's use of "primary" sources.
None of her books have quite lived up to Possession.