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This was not the most prolific set of personal/humor essays I've ever read, but it did have some merit. I most enjoyed reading Zach's thoughts breaking generational curses and how for his Dad, not being an alcoholic that beats your kids is a step in the right direction. For Zach, not pedalling harmful christian beliefs to his future kids will be the next generational curse broken. Not laugh-out-loud funny, but also not a total snooze-fest. At times I felt the essays to jump around in a way that was hard to follow, and disrupted the flow of the writing. I think sometimes comedians who are used to performing stand-up learn to rely so heavily on the tone and delivery of their jokes, that when they attempt to write a memoir such as this one the delivery gets a bit lost in translation.