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A review by minna_ekman
The Cafe on the Edge of the World: A Story About the Meaning of Life by John P. Strelecky
0.25
I picked this book up on a challenge. A friend said he might have a book for me that I would dislike more than I dislike The Midnight Library. Now that is a challenge I couldn't pass up, since I thought it highly unlikely to be true.
Lo and behold this travesty of a book. This book is trying to "help you" understand how a happy life can be achieved. It offers you a helping of on the nose stories, told in grade school level prose, covered with trite, insufferable plattitudes. It treats the reader as an absolute imbecile. I cringed my way through this, repulsed by the simplistic views and "solutions" the author hawks.
Avoid this book if you have a shred of good sense. I clearly abandonded it when picking this up.
Lo and behold this travesty of a book. This book is trying to "help you" understand how a happy life can be achieved. It offers you a helping of on the nose stories, told in grade school level prose, covered with trite, insufferable plattitudes. It treats the reader as an absolute imbecile. I cringed my way through this, repulsed by the simplistic views and "solutions" the author hawks.
Avoid this book if you have a shred of good sense. I clearly abandonded it when picking this up.