Friday, 23 December 2022

Curious - light but funny

Curious: True Stories and Everyday Absurdities, by Rebecca Front is a good book for when your concentration levels may be a bit low. It's a set of anecdotes - some from Rebecca's professional acting life, but mostly from her everyday personal life. Each chapter is short and self-contained, so it is easily digestible. We explore Rebecca's anxieties as well as her over thinking - check out the chapter about wanting to pay for a bulb of garlic that she inadvertently hadn't paid for on a previous trip to the supermarket. Full of warmth and gentle good humour, it's easy to while away the time in Rebecca's company, and many of the stories will resonate with anyone who gets anxious about something ... without really knowing why ... and how debilitating that can be to an individual experiencing it, but also how funny it seems to someone else being told about it. We are a ridiculous species, and this book revels in our human peculiarities, and is reassuring in that everyone, no matter how "successful" they are, has their own daily battles with themselves and their illogical neuroses. Light, but entertaining and written with charm and wit, definitely a fun read.

My STAR rating: THREE.

Length: 248 print pages.

Price I paid: free, borrowed from my Mum.

Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; ebook.


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