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3.7 AVERAGE


Wonderfully witty. The audiobook contains the rainbow song he wrote his wife. I hope I find a husband that treats me as well as Nick Offerman treats Megan Mullally. Great wisdom bombs that were dropped on us in this one.

Great story telling, full of entertainment

not what i expected, but not a bad read. a mixture of funny, heart and vulgarity.

Life motto seems to be don't be an a-hole. Main ideas involved around telling the audience all the ways he has been and still is an a-hole.

A true masterpiece.
funny inspiring lighthearted relaxing medium-paced

I like Nick Offermans work regardless of what he does. He's simply awesome. This book taught me a lot about Nick, but I can imagine not liking it nearly as much would I not be a massive fan. The most impressive part of this book is the vocabulary used; I learned new words.

[3.5] - great audiobook. Nick is a national treasure. I didn’t love the structure of the book but if you’re a fan of him, you get some great back story!

The first few chapters were a little hard to get into, but my persistence was rewarded with a warm biography, history of Chicago theater, and Nick Offerman's delightful sense of humor.

This book was exactly what I expected it to be, and exactly what I needed for a long cross country road trip. Great mix of snarky jokes, little anecdotes, and life lessons in this memoir. His voice really comes through in the narrative in the best way. I felt like I was sitting down in Offerman’s wood shop and we were just shooting the breeze.