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Wellness
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“Come with�- are they not just the most perfect two words? Jack says these words to Elizabeth and with these words they fall hopelessly in love.
Twenty years later, they are stagnant and stale. Their perfect marriage/union no longer feels that way. Nathan Hill, in this book, explores “many� themes. The primary one is marriage and how your past and your secrets and everything you bring into it can affect it. He explores how the internet/ social media inundates a person with information, some of it useful and lots not even true. Today’s couples are bombarded by information overload, whether it be about relationships, child rearing, nutrition and even having dual master bedrooms.
Nathan Hill takes us back to Jack and Elizabeth as youngsters- we get to know them then and what shaped them. Both are insecure in their own way. Both never seemed to belong. When they meet, they feel like they have finally found their soulmate.
Nathan Hill has done an awful lot of research for this book- there is an 8 page bibliography at the end of the book. He told me a lot about studies and algorithms- some of it was interesting, some definitely was not. There were moments when my eyes glazed over, especially in the Facebook algorithm section. Less is more sometimes!
An uneven book for me. But at its heart, the story of Elizabeth and Jack and Toby (their son) captured my heart. I loved getting to know them. He knows how to build his characters!
Nathan Hill is an excellent writer but I wish he had not felt the need for information overload. But thanks to this book, I knew an answer on Jeopardy this week, that I would not have otherwise known.
� And the only thing she was certain of was this: that between ourselves and the world are a million stories, and if we don’t know which among them are true, we might as well try out those that are most humane, most generous, most beautiful, most loving.�
Here, here!
Many thanks to my buddy readers, Candi and Lisa, who definitely added to my enjoyment and understanding of this book. It was a pleasure you two!
Published: 2023
Twenty years later, they are stagnant and stale. Their perfect marriage/union no longer feels that way. Nathan Hill, in this book, explores “many� themes. The primary one is marriage and how your past and your secrets and everything you bring into it can affect it. He explores how the internet/ social media inundates a person with information, some of it useful and lots not even true. Today’s couples are bombarded by information overload, whether it be about relationships, child rearing, nutrition and even having dual master bedrooms.
Nathan Hill takes us back to Jack and Elizabeth as youngsters- we get to know them then and what shaped them. Both are insecure in their own way. Both never seemed to belong. When they meet, they feel like they have finally found their soulmate.
Nathan Hill has done an awful lot of research for this book- there is an 8 page bibliography at the end of the book. He told me a lot about studies and algorithms- some of it was interesting, some definitely was not. There were moments when my eyes glazed over, especially in the Facebook algorithm section. Less is more sometimes!
An uneven book for me. But at its heart, the story of Elizabeth and Jack and Toby (their son) captured my heart. I loved getting to know them. He knows how to build his characters!
Nathan Hill is an excellent writer but I wish he had not felt the need for information overload. But thanks to this book, I knew an answer on Jeopardy this week, that I would not have otherwise known.
� And the only thing she was certain of was this: that between ourselves and the world are a million stories, and if we don’t know which among them are true, we might as well try out those that are most humane, most generous, most beautiful, most loving.�
Here, here!
Many thanks to my buddy readers, Candi and Lisa, who definitely added to my enjoyment and understanding of this book. It was a pleasure you two!
Published: 2023
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I was one of those few people who didn't think The Nix was a masterpiece, so I'm going to leave this one alone.
Excellent review!!










Thanks so much for your very kind comment.





(I just saw it’s over 600 pages so my book club won’t go for it)🤷🏼♀�


With such reading partners, it must have been a very fruitful buddy read!


My reading experience was greatly enhanced by gaining your perspective along with Lisa's, Antoinette. And you've written a splendid review!

Perfectly said, Candi!! Thanks for your great comment and for being part of the buddy read. Your perspective is always sound and astute.




Maybe the clincher for me might be the 'Come with' line. It reminds me of the very annoying Tilly character in the English comedy series, 'Miranda':-)