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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.
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.
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.