Saturday, 20 February 2021

Review: Multiple Choice

Multiple Choice Multiple Choice by Alejandro Zambra
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I cannot claim this book is universal. It is probably not. There are pieces of information that are personal.

It worked for me. It worked in a way that I did not expect it to. It made me think of life, of who I am. Since I answered the questions, I was the protagonist. I chose based on who I was.

Sometimes, in the most magical of moments, the book was a step ahead of me. I would read something, think a very specific thought, and the book would ask me about that thought in the next question. In those moments, I felt close to everyone who had ever thought the same way.

It’s one of those books I will take time to process. It’s one of those books I might open again to re-read, but with my markings on it. That way, it’s a record of who I am, I guess. Maybe I’ll fill it out again and compare the results.

It’s a good book.

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