A review by mbincolor
Days of Distraction by Alexandra Chang

4.0

I like books that present people’s thoughts about their life and choices. Books that seem like they originated in the author’s journal. What am I doing? Why am I doing this? Should I do this or that? What are the repercussions of this choice? What is the history surrounding my choices?

I recently tried to read Motherhood by Sheila Heti and I just couldn’t get through it, despite liking the themes and having similar interests as the narrator. Admittedly, I struggled a bit with this one too in its book form, but the audiobook did it for me. Maybe I should I should try to find Heti’s book on audio....