A review by lauren_dots
Yearbook by Seth Rogen

4.0

4.25 stars. If you're a fan of Seth Rogen or any of his movies, I would consider this a must-read, or a must-listen in my case, since I listened to the audiobook, which I imagine is probably the better format. What makes Seth Rogen so funny is his delivery and earnestness, plus there is an absolutely STACKED audiobook cast, with more than 80 people featuring on it, including many famous actors, Seth's wife, and Seth's parents.

Seth seems like a really down-to-earth guy, especially when you hear about the stories from his childhood/teen years that seem so normal and relatable, as well as his stories interacting with larger-than-life celebrities. I laughed out loud multiple times throughout the audiobook, and it was a great pick-me-up to listen to throughout my day. He is basically exactly who he plays in movies--your neighbourhood friendly Jewish-Canadian stoner.

My only critiques would be that the stories about doing drugs got a *little* old by the end, and I wish there had been more of an ending. He told another story and then it, just...stopped.

Still highly recommend it though, although I wouldn't say it's your cup of tea if you're not a fan of his Judd Apatow movies.