In this Fredrik Backman novella, The Answer Is No (#1,323) Lucas is living his perfect life. He lives alone, works remotely, has his meals delivered and avoids contact with others if at all possible. He can play his video games and watch TV on his schedule. All is well until the day a frying pan appears on the grounds outside his apartment building...
Lucas' contacts with his neighbors increase as the board stubbornly tries to figure out who put it there. It's so easy to see how Lucas gets sucked into the drama as things go from bad to worse outside. It's all quite, quite amusing. Poor Lucas. But lucky us!
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