A review by hjswinford
Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone by Sequoia Nagamatsu

4.0

Nagamatsu's books leave me kind of speechless. Like, the stories are just the right blend of touching, thought-provoking, humorous, weird, and emotional. I listened to the audiobook for this collection and I do find myself wishing I had a physical book to flip back through. I've already read his other book, How High We Go in the Dark, and I think that I liked this one better, though both were very good. This one had a stronger emotional thread throughout the whole collection, I think, and was more thematically focused. I enjoyed the Japanese folklore aspects as well.