Every time I start trying to write about And Now We Have Everything, Meaghan O’Connell’s debut, which came out this week but has been up in brain for many months now, I just start reading it again, reading one chapter or reading the whole way through. I can’t think of the last time I read a book and as soon as I was done with it had to read it again, and again. It hasn’t been away from my bedside table since I got it. Actually, there are two copies there, the ARC and the finished hardcover. I was going to get rid of the ARC, then decided I should just give it to a friend instead, but then I realized that might make them not buy the book, so instead I’m just keeping both copies, it seems.
#64, And Now We Have Everything
#64, And Now We Have Everything
#64, And Now We Have Everything
Every time I start trying to write about And Now We Have Everything, Meaghan O’Connell’s debut, which came out this week but has been up in brain for many months now, I just start reading it again, reading one chapter or reading the whole way through. I can’t think of the last time I read a book and as soon as I was done with it had to read it again, and again. It hasn’t been away from my bedside table since I got it. Actually, there are two copies there, the ARC and the finished hardcover. I was going to get rid of the ARC, then decided I should just give it to a friend instead, but then I realized that might make them not buy the book, so instead I’m just keeping both copies, it seems.