Each chapter acts as a semi-contained short story, jumping through time and perspectives to build a larger picture of survival.
In sharp contrast, Sequoia Nagamatsu’s novel is a deeply emotional, speculative journey through a world ravaged by a global pandemic. Reviewers from the New York Times describe it as a "novel-in-stories" that explores how humanity endures through grief.
Challenging, unsettling, and heartbreaking. It features surreal elements like euthanasia amusement parks and a "psychic pig". How High
“I was spinning, dizzy, and lost for a long time, but by the end I had just about gotten my footing enough to recognize a sort of pattern, and was enjoying the beauty of it.” Reddit · r/books · 1 year ago
The film follows two underachievers, played by Method Man and Redman, who smoke a magical substance that lands them in Harvard. While critics from Rotten Tomatoes often dismiss it as a "sloppily constructed stoner movie," fans celebrate it as a quintessential "feel-good" entry in the genre. Each chapter acts as a semi-contained short story,
“The critics should get off their high horses... if you just want to have fun and watch a stoner/comedy movie, chances are you'll probably like this one” Rotten Tomatoes
The chemistry between the leads and a high-energy old-school North American hip-hop soundtrack. Challenging, unsettling, and heartbreaking
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