Hello and happy Monday. Guess what today is. Yes, you guessed it, a holiday. I am also 30 now, which is not as exciing or devastating as society has painted it out to be. I’ve also been advancing in my reading, but I haven’t been feeling like blogging until now, so here we are. Today I’ll tell you about Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind by Molly McGhee. I’d like to thank NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind is the first audio book I’ve listened to and actually finished in years, and I’m so happy I consumed the book this way because I feel like I absorbed all the feels I don’t think I would’ve been able to had I been reading it with my eyes. When we first meet him, Jonathan Abernathy is in his mid-twenties. He’s pretty much alone in the world and he’s got this huge debt he has to pay. That’s how he ends up enrolling in this government program in which he has to get into people’s dreams and erase anything that could make them unproductive in their jobs.
This is the kind of story that plays with the reader because we never really know if what we’re being told- what Abernathy is experiencing, is reality or a dream. It is also the kind of story in which you remember how it made you feel more vividly than the actual plot. If you liked More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera or Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, then I believe this is the book for you.

