If you have trouble with suspension of disbelief, then you might not enjoy this one. I thought it was still a fun and somewhat surreal story. It has some laugh out loud moments, like comparing a dimwitted person with a particularly witty daffodil. It has both tragedy and triumph. This is why I say it’s fun, but still a little sad. Give it a try, as it can be thought-provoking. 
Review from The Astonishing Life of August March →