A review by awhillary01
Tonight I'm Someone Else: Essays by Chelsea Hodson

3.0

i love it as much as i hate to admit that i love it, having only read the first 3 stories. all three consist of the protagonist's history and her reporting seemingly unrelated events in an alternating manner, then conclude in an elaboration of how things went that way. it didn't look like an 'a-ha' moment for her, the character just went with the flow and accepted things as they are, as if she realised it but didn't move a finger.
the metonymy writing does not really clicked as what we can draw from such a series of events was rather vague, but i enjoyed to be on the author's train of thought. this piece is what i have always tried to pour on my private blog on days i questioned the meaning of here and there, full of angst but took nothing seriously.

this book is to be taken that way.