This I know for sure: this book is chock full of lies. And also truths. And half-truths and exaggerations. The difficulty is in sorting out which is which. The author found it so difficult to separate wheat from chaff that he simply presents his investigation as a memoir. Look, this is who ...
I had never heard of John Safran, and was unaware of his journalistic persona as a “shock-jock”, if that is indeed what he is. He is obviously not a writer by profession, as this is more a stream of consciousness than anything else. It was certainly different than books I normally read, and I f...