In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks: . . . And Other Complaints from an Angry Middle-Aged White Guy
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Genre: Humor & Entertainment
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Humor & Entertainment
Book Type: Paperback
Robert B. (SGTBob) reviewed on + 156 more book reviews
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Adam covers a lot of topics, that we all think of but find it difficult to articulate. You'll learn his feelings on everything from pizza to politics, flying first class to taking a ceramics class, he discusses homophobia and home immporvement. He also gives you some background on his life. After reading that I am AMAZED that he didn't grow up to be a serial killer. :-)
I enjoyed reading the book and I share his feelings on many things. His political views are somewhat neutral (he's said be conservative by liberals and being liberal by conservatives). I think most Americans feel the same way he does.
Now, for the "problem" I "kinda" have. In the first 20 pages of this book, he dropped the "F" bomb no less that 60 times. Although I am NOT offended, I can see that some people would be offended by this type of language.
I loved his list at the end. He's shared his Bucket List with the reader. I have some of those items on my Bucket List.
Read it if you are NOT offended by foul language.
I enjoyed reading the book and I share his feelings on many things. His political views are somewhat neutral (he's said be conservative by liberals and being liberal by conservatives). I think most Americans feel the same way he does.
Now, for the "problem" I "kinda" have. In the first 20 pages of this book, he dropped the "F" bomb no less that 60 times. Although I am NOT offended, I can see that some people would be offended by this type of language.
I loved his list at the end. He's shared his Bucket List with the reader. I have some of those items on my Bucket List.
Read it if you are NOT offended by foul language.
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