Oh my gosh, I loved this book!
I picked it up on the recommendation of my nephew. I wasn't familiar with Amy Krouse Rosenthal or her books, and I was so sad to learn that she passed away shortly after writing this one. I obviously never met Amy, but she seems like the kind of person I would have been friends with, or wanted to be friends with. She seems positive, funny, witty and kind. I can't help being sad she is no longer here.
I fell in love with this book on page one. It is different, funny, a quick read, and I instantly knew I needed to have my own hard copy (as I was reading a library copy on my kindle).
This is almost like a stream of consciousness. For instance:
FOR SOME REASON, IT TAKES MY BRAIN A MOMENT TO PROCESS
*That red means hot and blue means cold
*The open-close symbols on elevators, which is which
*That the delivery truck in front of me said "party linens", not "panty liners"
I WOULD REALLY RATHER NOT
*Reciprocate out of obligation
*Sponge the outside of the Cuisinart
*Fall from grace
I LIKE YOU BECAUSE
*You are nice
*You have a way about you
*I feel good when I'm around you
*You GET it
I MAY ALSO LIKE YOU SIMPLY BECAUSE
*You waved "thank you" in the rearview mirror when I let you in the lane
*You like me
....and so it continues.
Her section of SERENDIPITY was spot on...and just after reading it, my very good friend called me, and said she just felt like I needed her too...and I DID! I'd just had a really tough week and needed someone to make me laugh.
Knowing that she died so soon after it was published, makes some parts be especially sad.
This book was set up for you to text her with responses and she would text back. I don't know if this feature was turned off now because of her passing, or if it just wasn't working right now, but this was such a cool idea and set this book off as different from any other that I have ever read. I did go out to the website portion, where people's stories and pictures are stored.
This is a very quick read, with lots of white space and hand drawn pictures...and did I mention that I LOVED it??