Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti review easy as ABC
Briefly

The book proceeds from A to Z: in the first chapter, each sentence starts with A, in the second each starts with B, and so on. The structure of the book is slick and oddly captivating.
Their curiosity turned quickly to scepticism the historically correct response to the avant garde. So, to answer the question: Yes. Absolutely. The book is boring. Sometimes. It's also thrilling, very funny, often filthy, and a surprisingly powerful weapon against loneliness, at least for this reader.
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