![]() ![]() This book was incredibly thoughtful, insightful, and despite the title, a shining light of hope and optimism in this time. I finally picked up this book a couple of months into quarantine because I was desperate to break up the monotony, and I was not disappointed. I'm not going to lie and say I've read that one yet, but I'll get around to it, eventually. It was depressing, to say the least, and the last thing I wanted to do was spend another minute in my apartment lying down on the couch reading, which only differed from the other 1439 minutes in the day in that it was a page and not a screen in front of me.Ī Paradise Built in Hell was recommended to me by a friend who actually gave me one of her other books, Infinite City, which is about San Francisco. I've had a lot more time during quarantine for reading, but the stuff that I usually read, such as memoirs by GirlBosses, books about the sex I was definitely not having, and mountains I was not going to be climbing anytime soon, just wasn’t cutting it anymore. ![]()
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