Great cross-section of interview subjects but without context of who they are (oh, you were in a music video for 10 seconds once). Good collection of memories, but they tend to jump around the time line alot. You are left wondering where Jesse Camp is now, as well as the other Julie Brown.

Fast, fun read that made me want to dust off my walkman and rock out to my best mixtapes while playing Atari. Like, oh my god!

Now I know how to survive the Robot apocalypse. Story bogged down in places with less than stellar writing, but all in all a good beach read.

A book about cubicle life isn't so fun when you spend your work hours in a cubicle. It was like coming home and reliving my day in print.

...and then I needed to know what happened next. I should've stopped at the first book.