A review by alexblackreads
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

3.0

I'm gonna be honest, I've been dreading writing this review because I really didn't enjoy the book. Three stars might even be a bit generous and colored by my guilt. I dunno. It just wasn't very insightful or interesting? I don't feel like Kalanithi had much to say, and I don't think he said it very well. Like I feel terrible for the dude, but he came across as so pretentious. I really don't want to write a bunch of negative things about a man who wrote a book about his own untimely death, but I found him exceedingly unlikeable and dull.

I dunno. I feel bad. And I don't get everyone thinking this so meaningful.