Better read with headphones on.
Every chapter brought with it a piece of music, old and new, which left me searching for it wherever it was available (see, Spotify and YouTube, totalitarian as they might be, don't have all the answers).
Highly informing without sounding condescending, it breathes optimism. For sure, there are rants about the way things are right now, but there's also hope, fueled by travels and enlightened by sonic visions, that things can be different. Definitely a good thought in these turbulent times.
Also, as good books should be, it was fun. Reminded me of the Mudd up! days, when you had to wander around The Internet instead of heading to the same destination everyone is hanging out at.