Scan barcode
A review by yellowbinge
but i work here by Alexandra Weiss
fast-paced
3.0
Publishing date: 17.01.2025 (DD/MM/YYYY)
Thank you to NetGalley and Querencia Press for the ARC. My opinions are my own.
This is a hard book to review. While it is beautiful and personal, I couldn't connect with it in a meaningful way.
Essentially this is a very unique survivor-story of chronic illness and cancer (?). Even so, even if it was touching, and I am incredibly happy for the author's survival ... this wasn't for me. And that is okay. I know this will be impactful for someone out there.
I also found the images a little hard to read. The format it was given in and rendered on on my phone made the text teensy tiny.
I will give it 3 stars because I feel no certain way.
Thank you to NetGalley and Querencia Press for the ARC. My opinions are my own.
This is a hard book to review. While it is beautiful and personal, I couldn't connect with it in a meaningful way.
Essentially this is a very unique survivor-story of chronic illness and cancer (?). Even so, even if it was touching, and I am incredibly happy for the author's survival ... this wasn't for me. And that is okay. I know this will be impactful for someone out there.
I also found the images a little hard to read. The format it was given in and rendered on on my phone made the text teensy tiny.
I will give it 3 stars because I feel no certain way.
Graphic: Chronic illness and Medical content