What the fuck why is this so good? This was a phenomenal review essay of a book that doesn't exists, and yet it feels so tangible; so real. I love that this book just doesn't clicks with the scholar, a sentiment often found when you read non-fiction books. Of course, this isn't 'non-fiction' (Sorta?), but the sentiment remains.
If you see the previous version of this post, you'll see I mentioned the ending didn't quite click: Now it did, in a very interesting way, similar to the story of the drowned couple. (This is why you let your thoughts sit for a moment.) This is really, really good; I'm liking this author (Well. Not really as an author, but like, the stuff the team's writing. You know what I mean) Really excited to read the rest.
+1~