The solar punk theme was what attracted me the most to this book. I loved how progressive the society was and how very peaceful and friendly everything felt. The philosophical nature of the last part was very endearing, and it contained some advice I didn't exactly need, but I know lots of my friends do. I'll be sure to reference this book when I'm faced with a conversation about life purpose.
I also really like tea, so this was a joy to read.
The two things that put me off and took me out of the world were the casual F words, but that's a personal preference, and the non-binary pronouns; that's because I'm not used to them since it's my first book with a non-binary character. Otherwise, the book is pretty short and has a nice story that I would recommend to anyone wanting something cozy for the winter.
What I loved the most was the prospect that our world might someday reach that point, though it's a far-fetched idea. I'd love to imagine a future where that's possible, even if I'm not going to be part of it.
by Punk_Saint