An easy to read, engaging and at times thought provoking novel about identity. The plot follows two strangers on a plane to a Greek island who, through a series of coincidences and assumptions, unknowingly switch places. It is a fun, if a little unlikely story, which contains (if you want it to and if you look for it) a serious message about personality and self. The characters are easy to relate to and very likeable which adds to the light-hearted charm of this book. Another great holiday read that you could read deeper into if you felt like it.
Whilst I am surprised this made it into the Booker long list, I very much enjoyed this book which is well written without being pompous and pitches the moral analysis just right.
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