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Is It Hot in Here (or Am I Suffering for All Eternity for the Sins I Committed on Earth)? by Zach Zimmerman
5 reviews
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
Very rarely do I finish a book in one sitting but I did with this one! It made me laugh and made me think.
Graphic: Body shaming, Emotional abuse, Homophobia, Mental illness, Sexual content, Vomit, Grief, Religious bigotry, Alcohol
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
A collection of memoir-ish essays, telling random stories from Zimmerman’s life. I’ve never seen his comedy but the title and cover seemed fun so I randomly picked it up from the library.
It started off well, with a lot of humor and relatability. Laughed out loud when he talked about papa John’s garlic sauce (one of the few non-people things I miss about the US) 😂 I was especially drawn to his discussions on his conservative, religious upbringing and unpacking of religious trauma but wish it had delved deeper (in both this and really all topics).
The essays were detached and trying to be more funny than emotionally intimate which makes sense for a comedian I suppose. But at one point the humor wasn’t working for me anymore-which as a small positive helped me in my constant “Am I really autistic?” battles as it took me a few essays before realizing a sentence 20 pages ago was a sarcastic joke 💀 All that to say the jokes didn’t always land for me and I couldn’t always tell what was a joke and what was meant to be his actual beliefs. For example: The mention of "big sugar trying to make us addicted by adding sugar to everything" was weird and I’m still not sure if he was joking or being serious.
It started off well, with a lot of humor and relatability. Laughed out loud when he talked about papa John’s garlic sauce (one of the few non-people things I miss about the US) 😂 I was especially drawn to his discussions on his conservative, religious upbringing and unpacking of religious trauma but wish it had delved deeper (in both this and really all topics).
The essays were detached and trying to be more funny than emotionally intimate which makes sense for a comedian I suppose. But at one point the humor wasn’t working for me anymore-which as a small positive helped me in my constant “Am I really autistic?” battles as it took me a few essays before realizing a sentence 20 pages ago was a sarcastic joke 💀 All that to say the jokes didn’t always land for me and I couldn’t always tell what was a joke and what was meant to be his actual beliefs. For example: The mention of "big sugar trying to make us addicted by adding sugar to everything" was weird and I’m still not sure if he was joking or being serious.
While it had its funny or relatable moments, it ultimately fell a bit flat and didn’t go deeper as the book went on. It was a fun read and one I don’t regret but it’s also not pushing me toward watching his stand-up.
Graphic: Homophobia, Religious bigotry
Moderate: Death, Sexual content, Grief, Mass/school shootings, Alcohol
Minor: Alcoholism, Child abuse
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
Really interesting read. I wasn’t sure what it was going to be about I liked the perspective not being so black and white. Like he acknowledges that good and bad in everything and that strange balancing act of pleasing family and yourself.
Graphic: Mass/school shootings, Religious bigotry, Pandemic/Epidemic
Moderate: Sexual content, Alcohol
challenging
emotional
funny
reflective
fast-paced
Graphic: Religious bigotry
Moderate: Homophobia, Infidelity, Mental illness, Sexual content
funny
fast-paced
this was perfectly fine! got some good laughs, but I would have liked a bit more depth and cohesion with the memoir elements! not sure if this book knew what it was trying to be.
Moderate: Homophobia, Sexual content, Religious bigotry