This book is great for people with short attention spans because there are only 110 pages and each chapter is over before you realize you've finished reading it (some chapters are one sentence; others take up to three pages).For some reason I was captivated by the seemingly disconnected stories, of which there are two. In the end, both come together in one of those eureka! moments that you sometimes get in reading a good novel.I think the characters, particularly what I'd call the main personage, are very relateable, specifically the situations, as minute as they may seem, in which they find themselves. But it's really about the small things that most of us take for granted, a subject in which the main character (an author) doesn't feel the general reading public would take interest. He could be right, but this book is a testament to the contrary.