This was a solid three and a half stars for me. A love story written in lists is easily the most unusual format I've ever read but it was not the easiest for my non-millennial brain to process. As you bounce through the lists they are funny, relatable and very poignant. They follow Daniel Mayrock's life from November to June in this journal as he tries to take on adulthood - the desire and then the reality of his wife wanting to get pregnant, his leaving a job he hated to open a money pit bookstore that doesn't thrive and his dealing with the ghosts of the past. This book has a male Bridget Jones vibe and I found these lists to be enormously entertaining and now have a burning desire to write my own random lists for everything.
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