Written by: Colin Thompson and Amy Lissiat
First line: Everyone wants to live forever.
Why you should read this book: While it looks like a children's book, it's one of those stories that seems to be aimed at adults, comparing the way a rat is deliriously happy, or at least completely accepting, of everything that comes its way, while humans are never satisfied with who they are or what they have. Riley, and all the rats he knows, are beautiful and happy and everyone loves them and they don't want for anything in the world; plus, rats are happy for a comparatively short span while humans have the potential to be dissatisfied for decades. It's fun to read and kids seem to enjoy it, probably because it highlights the ridiculously of human culture.
Why you shouldn't read this book: You are having an existential crisis.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
The Short and Incredibly Happy Life of Riley
Posted by Dragon at 6:53 PM
Labels: animals, children, depression, humor
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