I ran across this book a decade ago while camped out in a Barnes and Noble in some strange and exotic foreign country (probably Canada; I haven't traveled much since we had kids). And I loved it! I've never heard another person mention it until now — it's surprised me that it never became part of any canon I know of.
Ross, fwiw, "Groundhog's-Day-inspired-books" would be a really interesting review series, perhaps particularly from a spiritual perspective.
He did recommend it, it even made it into the preview image, and you can see a clip two seconds in. Also you are correct, it is a very sweet entry. Here's the link:
I ran across this book a decade ago while camped out in a Barnes and Noble in some strange and exotic foreign country (probably Canada; I haven't traveled much since we had kids). And I loved it! I've never heard another person mention it until now — it's surprised me that it never became part of any canon I know of.
Ross, fwiw, "Groundhog's-Day-inspired-books" would be a really interesting review series, perhaps particularly from a spiritual perspective.
I replied to this in notes? you would think it would cross-pollinate here, but I guess not?
Did that video recommend The map of tiny perfect things? I watched that a couple years ago, it's a very sweet entry in the series.
He did recommend it, it even made it into the preview image, and you can see a clip two seconds in. Also you are correct, it is a very sweet entry. Here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNX0hQZy-Bs