A review by helloroci
Now Is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson

4.5

In a way that is so quintessentially Kevin Wilson, this book is sweet, tender and vulnerable but never shies away from the hard stuff. There’s always this element of quirk and softness in his novels but in a way that feels so human and real and possible—his books feel like watching the last two seasons of The Good Place or Schitt’s Creek. This book is about art, friendship, memory, and what it means to hold on to the person we once were. It reminded me of the phrase “you have to forgive your body for no longer being 18 and your mind for ever having been.” Kevin Wilson never misses.