A review by freyavie
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

informative inspiring slow-paced

1.0

It was difficult for me to follow due to its heavy use of medical jargon and complex language. As someone without a medical background, I found the writing tedious and unclear, especially in expressing the author’s views on life and death. I could only connect slightly to the story through my own experience of losing a loved one to cancer. The book feels more like a collection of information rather than a narrative. I also found the author coming off on the arrogant side, which irks me a bit. While I appreciated Lucy’s epilogue, I regretted reading the book overall and wouldn't recommend it to others.