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chelle_chelle's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
4.5
kaylareadsbooks's review
emotional
funny
hopeful
fast-paced
5.0
I learned so much about Josh in this. I didn’t know he was an addict.
cindymeegs's review against another edition
5.0
There’s something about the audiobook of a memoir. It was so funny and what a great story teller. But I refuse to give any memoir less than 5 stars.
jyguybookjourney's review against another edition
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
3.25
very cool to hear his perspective on things i knew about and on things i didn't know about. he has a way more interesting backstory then i guess we could ever really know or understand until this book. definitely recommend!
loochoo's review
5.0
if u r reading this, i love u josh peck
this was a funny, poignant, and insightful book -- honestly i was surprised by how many life lessons i learned in this book. "find your apostles." "when you're ready, you'll do it."
it's also super refreshing how transparent josh is with his thought process around what he wanted to share and what he wanted to keep closer to him. ive always found it hard to critique memoirs because i always want to respect an author's privacy, and even if i may want more, they may not want to share more. but in this book, josh explains what parts he wants to focus on and why and it really just feels like he's telling the story of his life and so much more personal.
if you enjoy audiobooks, i would highly recommend listening to this, his performance is amazing. i listened to this book while running and sometimes had to stop to laugh
this was a funny, poignant, and insightful book -- honestly i was surprised by how many life lessons i learned in this book. "find your apostles." "when you're ready, you'll do it."
it's also super refreshing how transparent josh is with his thought process around what he wanted to share and what he wanted to keep closer to him. ive always found it hard to critique memoirs because i always want to respect an author's privacy, and even if i may want more, they may not want to share more. but in this book, josh explains what parts he wants to focus on and why and it really just feels like he's telling the story of his life and so much more personal.
if you enjoy audiobooks, i would highly recommend listening to this, his performance is amazing. i listened to this book while running and sometimes had to stop to laugh
amoreno's review
3.0
3.75⭐️
Felt a bit lengthy and repetitive at times. Also, it wasn’t really in chronological order of events which was confusing at times. His upbringing was very interesting, which was cool to hear about. I liked the last 1/3 of the book, where he talked about more of his current life post COVID and post Vine. Overall, it was a good read but not crazy exciting.
Felt a bit lengthy and repetitive at times. Also, it wasn’t really in chronological order of events which was confusing at times. His upbringing was very interesting, which was cool to hear about. I liked the last 1/3 of the book, where he talked about more of his current life post COVID and post Vine. Overall, it was a good read but not crazy exciting.