![]() It is marketed as a piece of writing freshly coming out of the experiences around the 2020 global COVID-19 pandemic. While the book is just 82 pages long and could be read in a couple of hours, I got stuck on it for 5 days, simply because I wasn’t motivated to pick it up. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here, there still were parts that I highlighted, which I enjoyed re-reading and which were expressed in a unique kind of way.ĭeath comes to all – but in America it has long been considered reasonable to offer the best chance of delay to the highest bidder. The only reason why I’m not settling on a 1/5 ★ rating, is because I’ve read quite a few other books that were much worse that this one this year. Or maybe just because this book really isn’t that great. Maybe because this isn’t the right book to start with if you’re curious about diving into something of Smith’s for the very first time. Maybe it was because I’ve been meaning and wanting to read something by the author for such a long time, having built up too high expectations. ![]() I was completely disappointed by this tiny piece of writing made up of 6 essays by Zadie Smith. ![]()
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