A review by softrosemint
Perfect Sound Whatever by James Acaster

4.0

Not naming any names but this happened to my friend who for no reason read 200+ books (and the majority of "Bleach") in a year.

In "Perfect Sound Whatever", James recounts one of the most difficult years of his life and how obsessing over music released in 2016 became his fixation, his project. He has done the mature thing to have only compiled this book only after improving his own mental health. In that sense, the book does an amazing job at both introducing the reader (listener) to a variety of new artists and music and documenting one's breakdown in an honest manner. A part of me felt less alone after.