A review by jennyyates
Nothing's Sacred by Lewis Black

3.0

This memoir by a baby boomer playwright is just like the conversation you’d have with this guy if he was sitting next to you on a plane. The writing is casual and conversational, the anecdotes sometimes funny and sometimes not so much. I can relate to the mind-blowing pleasures of growing up in the 60s, although some of Black’s antics made me go “Ewww. Only a guy would do that.”