3.5
challenging informative reflective slow-paced

This book wasn’t exactly what I was expecting. I think I missed out a bit on some of the points listening to the audiobook. There are parts where the author talks a lot about visual art and I assume in the physical book there are depictions to go along with it? Without those visual aids some of those things go by the wayside.

If you are a birdwatcher or anyone connected to the art world then you will likely get a bit more out of the perspective of the author.

There were little bits here and there I enjoyed, sort of moments of beautiful writing and ideas coming together. Overall it is more of a starting off point for these concepts rather than a lot of direct action plan.