A review by nglofile
Look Alive Out There by Sloane Crosley

2.0

What I've long enjoyed about Crosley's writing is the self-deprecating tone that conveys relatability even when her experiences are far from my own. Somehow this collection's pieces, which are mostly fine, don't quite close that loop. The humor seems at times misguided and the focus of several stems out of a distinct position of privilege, but there are still gems of observational wit to reward the committed.