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In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks: . . . And Other Complaints from an Angry Middle-Aged White Guy
by Adam Carolla
by Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla is my guilty pleasure.
I think that he is hilarious.
If I were to blub his book it only seems appropriate to say something like, "I laughed, I cried, I spit up on the children."
I am not his typical demographic, at least I assume it is younger and male, but I was reading his little bits aloud they were so darned funny. Certainly if you have been a follower of his you have heard some of this material, but it is still smart and funny.
Envisioning him pulling all this together with Mike and what shape it might have been delivered to the publisher is funny to contemplate. You can imagine how it was when he started to work in it with Lynette whose idea the book was BTW.
Ever wonder why the airlines don't have a "sleep channel" among their music selections? Adam has. He loves to rant and rave but he is smart and sassy too, a great combo. I really don't recall laughing so much out loud for a long while.
I am a big fan of David Sedaris but Adam is equally as funny ---you can hear his voice as you read the book much like Sedaris.
This is a collection of his life observances and rants. Remember when reading this book that one of his claims to fame is that he's never read a book. Read it and laugh, don't look for a Pulitzer candidate here but it is a fun read even if you don't agree with his ideas many of which I do not. He is not afraid to tell his readers how he feels including his atheism and that is brave in our polarized country. Yes I am a huge fan of his brash humor and common sense outlook on life.
I think that he is hilarious.
If I were to blub his book it only seems appropriate to say something like, "I laughed, I cried, I spit up on the children."
I am not his typical demographic, at least I assume it is younger and male, but I was reading his little bits aloud they were so darned funny. Certainly if you have been a follower of his you have heard some of this material, but it is still smart and funny.
Envisioning him pulling all this together with Mike and what shape it might have been delivered to the publisher is funny to contemplate. You can imagine how it was when he started to work in it with Lynette whose idea the book was BTW.
Ever wonder why the airlines don't have a "sleep channel" among their music selections? Adam has. He loves to rant and rave but he is smart and sassy too, a great combo. I really don't recall laughing so much out loud for a long while.
I am a big fan of David Sedaris but Adam is equally as funny ---you can hear his voice as you read the book much like Sedaris.
This is a collection of his life observances and rants. Remember when reading this book that one of his claims to fame is that he's never read a book. Read it and laugh, don't look for a Pulitzer candidate here but it is a fun read even if you don't agree with his ideas many of which I do not. He is not afraid to tell his readers how he feels including his atheism and that is brave in our polarized country. Yes I am a huge fan of his brash humor and common sense outlook on life.
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