No One Is Talking About This

No One Is Talking About This

2021

Ratings132

Average rating3.8

15

january 2024 reread review to comeoriginal june 2021 review:4.5 ⭐️ RTC once i'm done crying–This ended up being an incredibly impactful read for me, although I wouldn't have known that from the start. I went into this relatively cold, knowing only that it had ‘two parts' and had a lot to do with online culture. Both of those things are very true, but what I wasn't prepared for was how absolutely this would destroy me. The first part reads much like a Twitter feed and contains plenty of internet humor; I was nearly cackling at both how relatable it felt and how Lockwood was able to condense and present these collective internet experiences. If you are not capital-O Online, I worry that you'll be lost and/or hate this. If you hate books about the internet, definitely do not read this. I personally found it to be a unique take on tackling the intricacies of modern technology and was looking forward to seeing where Lockwood took it.Enter, Part 2. I had absolutely no idea where Part 2 was going to go and won't discuss it too thoroughly because I think going in without expectations will give it the biggest impact. Let me just say that I think Part 1 sets the stage perfectly for the tragedy that unfolds in Part 2. It provides the foundation to understand how the narrator copes and to see the lens she views the world through.I feel like this will be a divisive book so I hesitate to recommend it to anyone who isn't fully convinced by the concept. I struggled myself a little bit towards the beginning to read this in anything other than small bits. But close to Part 2, I was able to sit down and and carefully inhale the rest. I really, really enjoyed this though and very much look forward to reading more by Lockwood.content warnings: birth defects, infant deathBlog Twitter Instagram Facebook Ko-fi

June 21, 2021