The second book from acclaimed writer and journalist Joel Golby
âThereâs no one funnier than Joel Golby' GREG JAMES
âI love this bookâ DOLLY ALDERTON
How much of your life do you review? Books, TV, film, music â the reviewable things? Ever tried going a little further, reviewing the intangibles, the abstract, the âweirdâ: a houseplant; the sunlight on the pavement on a crisp spring day; being embarrassed; that strange wave you do at cars when they slow down at zebra crossings. A dead houseplant.
From almond croissants to , Joel Golby embarks on a journey through modern living, leaving no stone unturned â no one thing unreviewed â to consider what it all really means; why we all care so much about opinions; and whether, deep down, itâs better to live a life thatâs good rather than, well, five stars out of five.the concept of life itself