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Average rating4.1
You'll want to listen to the audio of this one. I like Kevin Hart's standup special on Netflix, that's about the only opinion I had of him. He seems cool. So why do I always go into these things expecting that comedians' books are going to be like their standup? This was not that, but I still really enjoyed listening to it - dude has a good story to tell and it was told well, and listening to this book was like sitting down with a friend while they tell you all the crazy stuff that's been going on since you last saw each other. There's a lot of growth, a lot of humor, and some surprisingly serious advice for those who'd want to take this as self-help (though, as he says in one of the last chapters, why on earth would you take his advice when there are way smarter people to listen to, including — probably — you the reader). It was good.