Ratings18
Average rating4.2
Enid is obsessed with space. She can tell you all about black holes and their ability to spaghettify you without batting an eye in fear. Her one major phobia? Bald men. But she tries to keep that one under wraps. When she’s not listening to her favorite true crime podcasts on a loop, she’s serially dating a rotation of women from dating apps. At the same time, she’s trying to forge a new relationship with her estranged half-sisters after the death of her absent father. When she unwittingly plunges into her first serious romantic entanglement, Enid starts to believe that someone is following her.
As her paranoia spirals out of control, Enid must contend with her mounting suspicion that something is seriously wrong with her. Because at the end of the day there’s only one person she can’t outrun—herself.
Brimming with quirky humor, charm, and heart, Interesting Facts about Space effortlessly shows us the power of revealing our secret shames, the most beautifully human parts of us all.
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4,5
new favorite author....she's very talented
her characters are neurodivergent and it's so good to see that in books ! so yeah the depictions are
I did like it overall but I was hoping for slightly more facts about space. Also the pacing felt a bit off, we don't learn that much about the MC until the very end and then it comes all really fast at once. Would have liked a bit more hints sprinkled in about what's really going on.
5:
I thought I was supposed to be doing the reading? How come it feels like the book was reading me instead??
I have never felt so seen by a piece of media before and I almost can't believe it's happening with some book I decided to pick up on a random Tuesday all because the cover had little windows and stars on it and I thought it was pretty. Gah!!!!!!! I almost don't want to read anything else by Emily Austin because I don't want to ruin this. I know the book is supposed to be funny but while reading I was mostly engulfed in a sense of second-hand anxiety that I mostly only feel when out in public. But this was like, in a good bad way. You know?