Helpful Score: 2
A very good follow-up on Adam Carolla's first book "In Fifty Years We'll all Be Chicks".
It is laid out different than his first book, and is a little bit easier to read and very entertaining.
The book tracks Adam from the first house he remembers living in to his current residence and it gives a no holds barred look at the good, bad, and ugly side of Adam Carolla. He doesn't glorify his life (like some Hollywood types do when they reflect on their own lives) he gives all the gory details and mocks a few of his own actions and friends.
Like I said "A very good follow-up".
It is laid out different than his first book, and is a little bit easier to read and very entertaining.
The book tracks Adam from the first house he remembers living in to his current residence and it gives a no holds barred look at the good, bad, and ugly side of Adam Carolla. He doesn't glorify his life (like some Hollywood types do when they reflect on their own lives) he gives all the gory details and mocks a few of his own actions and friends.
Like I said "A very good follow-up".