I’ve enjoyed the previous two books in this series but I'm not sure what the point of this book was, It says it's a book of life lessons but it mainly felt as though Fred was just talking in general about whatever topic the chapter was based around such as Money, Fame etc.
A lot of this book felt like filler, there was so much repetition which grated on me, the book felt as though it had been edited as each chapter as a separate entity rather than as a book as whole. For example he states how he feels about hanging shirts/accolades on the wall at least twice and each chapter features a line about him being a really shy, awkward person but people expecting him to be a big character. Fred has an engaging, conversational feel to his writing and his voice shines through in the writing, as with his previous books I really enjoyed his writing style and you can't help but really like him as a person as he seems a sound, level-headed guy.
My main issue with the book is that he seemed to try really hard to come across as humble and whilst he definitely doesn't come across as excessively flashy it grated on me a lot as the book progressed. There's statements like saying his Ferrari isn't brand new, it's 9 years old, or saying he felt an idiot driving his Ferrari so bought a Land Rover Defender (there's lots of statements like this) which perhaps are humble compared to other sports stars but not against the average reader.
I'd read more of Fred's books because I really enjoyed the previous ones, a lot of my dislikes about this book were down to poor editing rather than Fred's content or writing. If you enjoyed his previous books in this series then you might enjoy this one too.