Superb, and I am not drawn to memoirs, but Adam's life was fascinating and hilarious and sad all at once. He is an extremely interesting dude, with a unique perspective on life and a path to success that was hard-won. This book was so entertaining that I stayed up too late on many nights just wanting to read about what funny story about his life he'd tell next. The book has a unique structure in that each segment is framed around the house or apartment he lived in as he got older and wiser. The changes of these living quarters, whether size, furniture, roommates -- all compound to reveal his singular take on life and success. Really, really fun. Funny! Favorite part - Adam talking to Kelly Osbourne about how little women know about wars. Her boasting that she knows a lot about World War II. Him asking her to name the countries on the Allied and Axis sides of the war, and her not knowing. "'Well, this proves my point.' She answered with, "That wasn't a fair question.' I said, "Are you high? That's like you saying you're a speed reader but it took you a weekend to get through The Cat in the Hat.'" (page 268-269)
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