To get back to her daughter and husband, she has to climb the "reincarnation ladder"—from ant to guinea pig, to dog, and eventually back to human—by performing good deeds and learning what it actually means to be a decent person. Why You’ll Love It
Safier has a knack for slapstick that actually lands. Watching a former TV star navigate life as a six-legged insect is genuinely hilarious.
If you enjoy lighthearted satires like The Good Place or the works of Sophie Kinsella, this is for you. It’s fast-paced, irreverent, and surprisingly touching. It’s the kind of book you can finish in a single afternoon—perfect for when you need a break from "serious" literature. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
The story kicks off when Kim is crushed by a falling sink from a Russian space station (yes, really). Instead of heading to the pearly gates, she wakes up as an ant. Why? Because she spent her life accumulating enough bad karma to end up at the bottom of the food chain.
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