Gregory S. reviewed on
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This is a book written by a woman who seems determined to own up to her mistakes (a rare characteristic). Knox's voice is unique in the sense that it's realistic. The dialogue is vivid and intense. The transitions of perspective a little inconsistent throughout, but the insight and tough humor make up for it. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys memoir, autobiography, and philosophy; although the philosophical elements. Musical Chairs is a generous, unique story, and I'm glad to have read it.
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