A review by lpagliari
Everything in Its Place by Oliver Sacks

5.0

Great reading! A collection of essays about a broad range of subjects (when they say “Sack’s myriad interests” they are not exaggerating), all of them interesting, well written, and not boring at all. From Sack’s young age to last days, you can see his “first loves” and “last tales”, and enjoy the ride while he describes interesting stories and characters that bring the subject closer to you.

From the 33 essays, I’ve bookmarked 20 as “great reading” — and those were only the ones I’ve absolutely loved. So you get the idea about the quality of this book.