A review by tanemariacris
The Infinite Noise by Lauren Shippen

I love The Bright Sessions. A lot. It's one of the most soothing, comforting experiences I've ever head with a story and the cast of characters have secured themselves a permanent residence in the home shared by my found family of fictional people. Yes, of course that's a thing, Remus Lupin is offering me some chocolate right now. I listened to this podcast while sitting for hours on my bathroom floor with a sticky hair mask, through panic attacks, sleepless nights, and weird times (what can I say, March 2020 has been an insane year) and it somehow made everything better. Greener. So the point of this, other than being a great opportunity for me to gush once again about The Bright Sessions since I've already told all of my friends about it, is to say that if Lauren Shippen wrote the grocery list of these characters I would read and enjoy it most probably. And this is a great book in its own right so, no surprises here, I got all of the fuzzy, warm feelings of joy and of oh my they are too cute and relatable that were to be expected.