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".
OH. MY. GOD. FUNNY! Reads like a how NOT to live. After reading this I can't stop asking myself how he lived to see 21. Not! for the younger crowd but if you need a really good, light reading, non-stop funny book, DEFINITELY pick this one up. Warning: If you are easily offended or do not like Adams lowbrow sense of humor this book is not going to be for you.
After 2 short chapters into this book I gave up. Guess I wasn't very familiar with this author. I'm not a prude by any means, but will leave a warning for those who are in line wanting to try this book for the first time...this author swears worse than a lumber jack with an ax stuck in his toe!! The story started out fun and the writing was good until the author decided to litter it liberally with his swampy language. I tried Mr. Carolla just wasn't my cuppa.