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sophiem14's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 - Written beautifully, many parts resonated deeply. Overall, it did not feel cohesive and I felt myself getting lost. I will definitely be re reading this book some day, as I feel I missed something during the first read through.
saoirsekelly's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
4.25
alexaisreading__'s review
emotional
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
This was a beautiful, inspiring read. A perfect reminder for the deep feelers who find ourselves overwhelmed with it all. May has such a gift for weaving information, experience, and, well, enchantment into prose that will stay with me for a long time.
eve_prime's review against another edition
5.0
This is a truly lovely book that I should make a point of reading a second time, soon. I confess that when the first chapter started explaining how the author had been feeling burnt out, stopped reading books, and was spending too much time doom-scrolling that my thought was, “Oh, yet another one of THOSE books,” because yes, I’ve read multiple books about the problems people have with putting their attention where they want it to be, and in this case I assumed that she was then going to tell us how reigniting her sense of wonder helped her become happy again. Well, she did, in a sense, but her writing was so much deeper, richer, and fresher than I was expecting. Even though the core message about the importance of wonder is one I’d internalized a great many years ago, I really enjoyed this author’s voice. She had very interesting things to say about swimming in the ocean (the English Channel really, I suppose), handling bees, trying to encourage her young son to value nature, and so on, and she also wrote about very interesting things that I hadn’t known before, like the Brocken Spectre phenomenon. I recommend this book, and I’m now looking forward to reading her other two too.