A review by upbeatmetaphor
Anything Goes by John Barrowman

2.0

Honestly the only part I really enjoyed was where John stops name-dropping and listing all the expensive wonderful things he's done or bought, and spends an entire chapter BURN-BOOKING the ineffectual family of a friend he lost to suicide. It felt like the only sincere piece of writing.

Other than what he did on various holidays, the personalities of various family members, and his perception of the reader's level of education, there's very little new in here that you'll learn about John Barrowman the person or the persona.