“I was spinning, dizzy, and lost for a long time, but by the end I had just about gotten my footing enough to recognize a sort of pattern, and was enjoying the beauty of it.” Reddit · r/books · 1 year ago
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Be prepared for absurd humor, including the exhumation of John Quincy Adams and plenty of "stoner logic". The Book: How High We Go in the Dark (2022) How High
“The critics should get off their high horses... if you just want to have fun and watch a stoner/comedy movie, chances are you'll probably like this one” Rotten Tomatoes
Readers often find it an "emotional rollercoaster" that is as haunting as it is beautiful. Community Perspectives “I was spinning, dizzy, and lost for a
In sharp contrast, Sequoia Nagamatsu’s novel is a deeply emotional, speculative journey through a world ravaged by a global pandemic. Reviewers from the New York Times describe it as a "novel-in-stories" that explores how humanity endures through grief.
Each chapter acts as a semi-contained short story, jumping through time and perspectives to build a larger picture of survival. if you just want to have fun and
Rude, silly, and unapologetically lowbrow. It’s best enjoyed if you don't take it too seriously.