A review by cyntismiles
Nothing Is Wrong and Here Is Why: Essays by Alexandra Petri

funny slow-paced

3.5

Very funny and also sad. I thought this would mainly focus on the Trump presidency but there was other stuff was well. That didnt make it good or bad, just something I didnt know going in. Some of the essay topics aren't able to be funny and I thought that the authors use of satire was more shining a light on these issues than trying to have fun (which felt appropriate). And some of the stuff is so ridiculous, she has some fun with it (loved the essay about the expensive furniture store!!).

I'm a big fan of Alexandra Petri's humor and read her first book over 5 years ago. I still think about some of the passages often and so I knew I wanted to pick this one up! 

I'm kind of glad I gave 2020 a few years before reading this as it might have been a little too much then. The middle essays focus more on somber topics (school shootings, children being held at the border etc). The book covers a range of emotions and, I think, strikes a balance between scathing satire and silly satire.