

The bad news? There were things about this book that seemed just too far-fetched to me.

Friendship and family and mental illness are also all important aspects of THE MUSEUM OF INTANGIBLE THINGS, and of course there’s some romance.

Lots of important thoughts on life, and it’s always good to be reminded of those. The good news? There’s a lot to appreciate in THE MUSEUM OF INTANGIBLE THINGS. THE MUSEUM OF INTANGIBLE THINGS has been one of my most anticipated books as a result of that fandom, and when Wendy sent me an ARC, I was salivating. It was one of my favorite books that year, and made me instantly a big fan of Wendy Wunder. It was sad and lovely and lively and funny. When I first read Wendy Wunder’s debut, THE PROBABILITY OF MIRACLES, it kind of killed me.
