A review by lisabee12
Fahrenheit-182: A Memoir by Mark Hoppus

adventurous informative reflective medium-paced

3.0

This was a memoir of Mark Hoppus’ life, from his upbringing in Ridgecrest CA through his ride to fame as the founding member of blink-182. While parts of the story were interesting, informative, or sad, I never really felt like I “liked” the author as a person. Maybe it would be more fair to say I couldn’t relate to some of the situations he was in. I mainly picked up the book because I live in his hometown and it was exciting to see my small town reflected back in such a way. I ended up reading this in part in hardcover, but finishing the majority on audio.