Couldn't stop reading this thought provoking story

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I very much enjoyed reading Rebecca Serle's The Dinner List. The premise was intriguing. I liked the way the story enfolded on two intertwined paths: the dinner party and the past leading up to the party. Her dinner guests include her best friend, Jessica, from whom she is feeling a bit distanced, Robert, the alcoholic father who left the family when she was four and never returned, Conrad, her college philosophy professor, Audrey Hepburn, and Tobias, the man she believes she is fated to be with. As the past and the present stories unfold, we learn more about each of the characters, their relationships with Sabrina, and how the past affects the present and her future. Good writing does not disappoint.