This is one of my first DNFs (did not finish) in a while. This book is marketed as a comic memoir, and it tries really hard to be that. At the end of the day, it's a little too bipolar for me. The tone is too uneven. In one sentence, the author will be talking about something fairly serious, and the...
This book was so bad I couldn't finish it. I've been reading many memoirs recently, and at least they kept my interest, even if they didn't have a huge amount of plot.