A review by notaleaf
Trust Exercise by Susan Choi

3.0

I finished this book pretty quickly which usually indicates that it was great and I couldn’t put it down. Truth is: this was only so-so and it was a very easy read and not that long to begin with.
Interesting concept but it felt very Socratic. Or meta? It felt like the stereotypical teacher helping kids become better performers by leading them in sensory exercises and trust exercises. Except it’s about two people from different backgrounds and somehow near the end you’re supposed to question if what you just read or not actually happened? I don’t know. I didn’t get it and didn’t really care for it.
3 stars for creativity but lost 2 stars because I don’t think it played out the way it should or could have.