lauren_endnotes 's review for:

The Architecture of Happiness by Alain de Botton
5.0

I took my time with this book. I think that is what de Botton intended. The essays are sometimes no more than two paragraphs, but each and every one packs a punch. I highlighted something on almost every page of this book. Much more than architecture, but general aesthetics, human psychology, and history. Once again, de Botton proves himself as a brilliant observer and writer.