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All your life you try to imagine what bad news sounds like, but when you actually hear bad news, it simply makes no sense; it‘s like being told the definition of a black hole by a physicist, directions by a local, the evidence of God by a priest.
So I'm a little iffy on epistolary novels, and this book is reminding me why: in what letter would you ever spend a paragraph explaining to a friend your coworker's job and facial hair?