


Fun and heart-warming!
It's also a relief to find out that not everything I knew about the world is obsolete 😮💨
Fun and heart-warming!
It's also a relief to find out that not everything I knew about the world is obsolete 😮💨
Starting this now and hoping for a little enlightenment myself because everything I once knew about the world seems to be obsolete now 🫥
Hi all! I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. I was able to devote some reading time to this book today and ended up finishing it! A fun take on the world of parenthood and the challenges that are inherent. Even though I‘m not a parent, Backman‘s stories still hit the mark. 3/5⭐️
I made a decision in my mid-20s not to have children. It was 100% the right decision mentally and physically for me, I have no doubts.
But I have an imagination. And I have Instagram full of celebrity and friends‘ kids. They‘re cute, and sometimes I enjoy seeing them.
Then I read a beautiful book like this. If my friends were still having kids, I‘d give it as a gift. Just shows me what the fuss is about. 😁