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File Size: 18730 KB
Print Length: 290 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0306825570
Publisher: Da Capo Press (October 23, 2018)
Publication Date: October 23, 2018
Sold by: Hachette Book Group
Language: English
ASIN: B075CT3N71
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We'll written, interesting, and very funny. Wonderful story of rough start and how things changed to unbelievable levels of contentment.
If you like to read autobiographies about random people this is a fun, easy read. Read the whole book in Brian's voice.
Growing into adolescence in the 1970s and 80s was one part torture and ... well, the other part was just a different kind of torture. The Beatles had broken up just as all the energy and excitement of the late 60s dissipated, and there we were, the last generation to come of age without a computer to occupy our time, and with only three channels to choose from on a small TV, and I was four years older than Posehn so didn't have the benefit of a VCR and movie rentals. But then some true heroes arrived to rescue us in the form of Lucas and Spielberg. And where Posehn found AC/DC and KISS, I found John Williams and James Horner. And of course, if you're a nerd, nothing's better than a shelf full of soundtracks. Who else knew that Williams stole his own music from The Cowboys when he penned the score for Superman's stepfather's death? But I digress.Posehn's stream of consciousness will ring true for so many of my peers from the era. For me, I simply changed heavy metal to soundtracks, and then changed the names of the bullies as well as the names of the attractive and impossible-to-so-much-as-talk-to. And his horror was my science fiction, though my seeing The Omen in the theater when I was 13 left me with a long life of looking in photographs for lines of unknown origin aimed at my neck. Those for whom the book doesn't ring true are probably the aforementioned bullies or attractive popular people, who won't get more than a couple of pages into this text before saying, "What the bleep is he talking about?" And then they'll put the book down never to return. But if you were one of the outsiders looking in, and even if you still are, and especially if you don't yet realize that being on the outside is far more interesting than being on the inside, Posehn's text is entertaining and an enthusiastic reminder of what life was like for kids and teens in the politically incorrect 70s and beyond.
When I first saw this book, I thought "Who is Brian Posehn and why does the world need a book about him?" I did a little search engine magic, and realized he's a very familiar character actor and comedian. And then I realized he held a few of the same interests as me and I love a good biography, so I was excited to read it.When comedians write books, it can be hit or miss- several extraordinarily funny comedians have written memoirs that are designed to be as funny as their acts, but they fall flat because their voice is missing from them. This is *not* the case with "Forever Nerdy"- Posehn is an awesome storyteller, and his comedic voice and personalities definitely translates to his writing style. You can hear him narrating the book, telling you these stories.And Posehn is true to himself- this isn't book about what's he accomplished and how all his experiences made him into the man he is, instead it's a book about what he's all about. His experiences have definitely shaped him- everything from Star Wars to Rush to his crappy time in high school (oh my gosh, those chapters *really* resonated- music got me through high school, too), to discovering Kiss to breaking his back (there's a Spina Bifida mention in that chapter, which I have, so so I decided that was an unintentional shout out to me), to how James Hetfield dissed him twice (almost...), to how he got into comedy, to how he met his wife, to how much he revered his grandma, to his relationship with his mom... all of these things are not told as "here's what I went through and how they made me stronger" but rather "hey, let me tell you about the time this happened."It's just great to read a book that's not only genuinely entertaining but also *real*. Sometimes life has really strange ways of getting you from point A to point Z and it doesn't go as you'd think it should or as you'd expect, and there are lots of highs and many lows (many, many lows) along the way, but I think the thing I came away from this book with is that Posehn is a great example of how staying true to yourself and not sugar-coating everything can really lead you to where you need to be in life.As far as laughs- I RARELY laugh out loud at books, but there were several things that made me have to stop reading so I could catch my breath- especially the Elvis Windmill episode.Just read it. It's a lot funny and a little dirty and just generally entertaining, and I would totally buy this guy a cup of coffee if I ever ran into him. I hope he writes another book- I'm sure he has a zillion more stories to tell.
This book was a generally fun read, but fun like ice cream - it didn't stick with me all that well.I felt like this was a good biography for any child of the 1970s-80s, and the whole nerd culture of that era really came to life - I saw myself in a LOT of this, uncomfortably so, but in a funny way. The nerdiness, the divorce, the movies, the games, the silly hobbies that my whole life revolved around.Why the book was just three stars was mostly just the lack of a change. It was fun, but the stream of conciousness style seemed less deliberate and a little too weakly edited. Like it was a quick draft he wrote, but instead of serious editing, they just let an early draft stand alone. I don't think that's actually the case, but how it it read to me. So I was entertained, but not in a deep way.A good comeback to that is what was I expecting? The book is described pretty accurately and maybe it's unfair for me to expect more depth. Still, I did.I did know how Brian Posehn is, and I do think this was a funny book. I think if you're expecting a fun - but also often tragic - romp through the 70s and 80s, you'll appreciate and enjoy it....but how much it sticks with you, I dunno. Not much.I could give this four stars and be fair. I'm giving it three stars so potential customers who expect some sort of deep epiphanies in themselves (the author has plenty, but I didn't feel the carryover) know that this isn't that kind of book.
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