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The Shapeless Unease
The Shapeless Unease | SAMANTHA. HARVEY
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Sleep. Sleep. Like money, you only think about it when you have too little. Then you think about it all the time, and the less you have the more you think about it. It becomes the prism through which you see the world and nothing can exist except in relation to it. Samantha Harvey's insomnia arrived, seemingly, from nowhere; for a year she has spent her nights chasing sleep that rarely comes. She's tried everything to appease it: medication, exercise, therapy, relaxation techniques, changes to her diet, changes to her living arrangements. Nothing is helping. What happens when one of the basic human needs goes unmet? For Samantha Harvey, extreme sleep deprivation resulted in a raw clarity about life itself. Original and profound, The Shapeless Unease is a startlingly insightful exploration of memory, writing and influence, death and grief, and the will to survive.
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KatieB
The Shapeless Unease | SAMANTHA. HARVEY
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I have never suffered from persistent insomnia but this sounds relatable and terrible

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ReadingOver50
The Shapeless Unease | SAMANTHA. HARVEY
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Panpan

When I read the description of this book, I was intrigued. We all have difficulty sleeping at times, so I was interested in how the author handled an extreme version of this problem. Unfortunately, this book was not what I was expecting and I found myself bored for much of the time. The style is very stream of consciousness and I prefer a more linear narrative. There were many extended rants on random topics. This book was not for me.

tracey38 Maybe written while extremely sleep deprived? 5y
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