This was my first introduction to Augusten Burroughs. I found A
wolf at the Table to be a fast and easy read. It was hard to put
down once I had immersed myself into this dark, sinister,
dysfunctional, and sometimes out right disturbing family. I
finished it in one day.
At some points I found his writing style to be difficult to read. I
also had to question whether some parts were truly fact, or if
there was some fiction thrown in as well. I may be mistaken when I
assume that memoir's are complete truth. However if this truly is
an accurate account of his childhood, it just makes it that much
more disturbing.
Overall I would definitely recommend this book, however I would not
put it in my top pick's.