5.0

I've debated with myself daily as to whether or not I enjoyed this book and if I understood why is was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. I think this fact alone makes it a phenomenal work. Few books have me thinking so much. I fell in love with the little brother, Toph immediately. I have mixed feelings about the narrator, Dave, but shit, he is funny. It is especially self-obsessed, much more so than other autobiographies I've read. It was one of those books where once I started reading I forgot my surroundings and was completely immersed. Nice!