Since it was written by someone who had actually
worked at the Red Lobster, it rang true in the
details. The story was short, which was a bonus, and
if you've ever worked retail, you'd recognize the
characters. It was just ok, nothing that gave you any
"aha!" moment, good for reading on an airplane.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Phyllis what did you think of this one, I've heard
> some mixed reviews.
>
> Thanks,
> Paula, CO
> (Scarlett07)
>
> > Jan. 12 LAST NIGHT AT THE LOBSTER - Stewart
> ONan
>
>
PJ. Levy
Tea, Earl Grey, Hot
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