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Overall as a book I give it three stars. As a memoir, I give it five stars. Great story of transformation and sobering up.

it was okay.

I really liked this. He has an analytical mind the way I do but uses it for less scientific pursuits, like football, ABBA, lurking your neighbors, Chris Gaines/Garth Brooks and the societal impact of laugh tracks. Most of the time I agree with him and appreciate the way he presents his arguments. I feel like we'd be pals in real life if we could meet. And even when he didn't convince me (advertising/Mad Men/selling an idea rather than a product), I still understood and appreciated what he was saying. Recommended for any Millenial who has a feeling about pop culture.

reminded me a lot of the wire. sully the McNulty, sly the stringer bell of this operation. I dug it. the ending wasn't a complete surprise and seemed to be trying a little to hard but I have to see I want to go on the next hunt w sully.

Gutted. Just gutted.