
Reviews
You will probably never read another book like John Zett's Connecting the Web of Humanity, a self-professed "creative nonfiction memoir/journal." Mr. Zett's diary touches on literally hundreds of topics, but the central thrust is his effort as a would-be writer to get something published
Chris Maddix Reviews
One of the most interesting non-fiction books I have ever read.
The book is structured as a diary, the language is very genuine. The author doesn't hold back and he addresses many topics either more philosophically, or just as they are - daily issues and happy moments with his family, or goes deeper into the question of sex and good sex. I really appreciated some of his thoughts, especially the parts of engaging the soul.
Kate Review
I really enjoy this book.
This is a very philosophical and profound book, written like a personal diary, in which you can feel that there is a complicity between the author and the reader through the connection of sensitive topics.
Very brave effort by the author to unmask his ideas, his mind, his limiting beliefs and his ingrained ideas, I found it very simple, interesting and revealing.
I truly recommend it.
Brenda Review
A Must-Read for Aspiring Writers and Anyone Who Feels Deeply
The title, "Connecting the Web of Humanity", perfectly captures the essence of this captivating memoir written in a journal format. The author takes us on a multi-year journey of their struggles with getting a book published, weaving it seamlessly with the tapestry of daily life.
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