Everything You Ever Wanted

272 pages

English language

Published March 22, 2020 by Penguin Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-241-36356-0
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4 stars (3 reviews)

A beautiful new planet

A meaningful new life

Are you ready?

You wake up. You go to work. You don't go outside for twelve hours at a time. You have strategy meetings about how to use hashtags. After work you order expensive drink after expensive drink until you're so blackout drunk you can't remember the circumstances which have led you to waking up in bed with your colleague. The next day you stay in bed until the afternoon, scrolling through your social media feeds and wondering why everyone else seems to be achieving so much. Sometimes you don't get out of bed at all.

Then you hear about Life on Nyx, a programme that allows 100 lucky winners the chance to escape it all, move to another planet and establish a new way of life. One with meaning and purpose. One without Instagram and online dating. There's one caveat: if …

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A great reflection of contemporary aspirations

4 stars

Everything You Ever Wanted tells the story of Iris who, on the face of it, has a typical Millennial London lifestyle. Her job title is pretty meaningless and the hours are competitively long, but the pay is good and she's moving up the career ladder - successfully playing the game. She should be happy, but happiness is easier said than experienced and Iris has problems rooted far deeper than her superficial lifestyle will allow her to admit.

I felt strongly for Iris throughout Everything You Ever Wanted. Despite my now living a very different lifestyle to hers, I could understand how easily she had been sucked into what effectively was one constant hangover, psychological as well as physical. This novel is very well observed. It does get a little heavy-handed with its message at times, but I thought the characters and their relationships were utterly convincing. The mother-daughter awkwardness was …

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