*3.5 I should preface this by saying I'm not a huge Ranganafan (hahahahahaha pls don't stab me) not for any personal reason, but I have watched a fair amount of his videos on YouTube. So, coming from this standpoint and not one of a dedicated fan, I feel as though it was quite difficult for him to translate his usual humour into book form, which wasn't exactly a problem, since a story doesn't have to be funny to be interesting, but I did have higher comedic expectations since, y'know... It's his job.
As Ranganathan describes at the beginning of this book, each chapter is basically a different 'rambling', i.e. reflection on an event or some thought that popped up. While I appreciated how genuine this made the book, some parts really did feel like those shower thoughts that are a lot more interesting in theory than in reality.
Some of the best moments of this book came from the author describing his experiences filming- doing weird activities or travelling to rare locations as a result- because those experiences were so unique (especially compared to the rest of the book) and also super funny. Unfortunately for me, this was rarely brought up and left me feeling lukewarm when reading his thoughts on daily life (which is very hard to make interesting sometimes). While those chapters were peppered with funny moments, I do feel like they were wasted.