![]() If you are looking for quiet moments of contemplation, and deep character studies, this is not the book for you. The book was a ridiculously fast read, buckets of rapid speed dialog, all the mundane moments skipped with paragraphs that started with “later that evening” or “two days later”. As it turned out, this book, that was on a random shelf, in a random library aisle, was remarkably exactly what I needed. One of the books I got was An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, which some friends at work had been raving over since it came out in 2018. I purposely got books that had nothing to do with the year 2020. But I purposely got books that weren’t important. The best thing I did for my mental health in the last 6 months was go to the library. I don’t think any of us have reached our reading aspirations this year. ![]() ![]() Yeah, nothing my brain rebels more against than being told I have to to do something. It’s been a year of reading important books, and important news, hasn’t it? An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, by Hank Green ![]()
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