
Rules for Others to Live By: Comments and Self-Contradictions by Tony award winning playwright Richard Greenberg is a collection of his rumination on incidents from his life and observations on the New York lifestyle. I leave the book with the idea that either it is trying too hard to be clever or I am not clever enough to get it. Either way, this one is not the reading experience for me.
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2016/10/rules-for-others-to-live-by.html.
Reviewed for the Penguin First to Read program.
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2016/10/rules-for-others-to-live-by.html.
Reviewed for the Penguin First to Read program.

* I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review *
I read 1/3 of this book and was no longer able to continue. Maybe it is to smart for me, or maybe I have to be from NYC to understand it, but it just seemed like disjointed, somewhat boring stories and musings. I didn't find any of it funny or even witty. I tried to trudge through it, but I admit defeat. I really did not enjoy this book at all.
I read 1/3 of this book and was no longer able to continue. Maybe it is to smart for me, or maybe I have to be from NYC to understand it, but it just seemed like disjointed, somewhat boring stories and musings. I didn't find any of it funny or even witty. I tried to trudge through it, but I admit defeat. I really did not enjoy this book at all.