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How to Ruin Everything: Essays

par George Watsky

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New York Times Bestseller "Funny, subversive, and able to excavate such brutally honest sentences that you find yourself nodding your head in wonder and recognition." --Lin-Manuel Miranda, composer and lyricist of In the Heights and Hamilton: An American Musical Are you a sensible, universally competent individual? Are you tired of the crushing monotony of leaping gracefully from one lily pad of success to the next? Are you sick of doing everything right?  In this brutally honest and humorous debut, musician and artist George Watsky chronicles the small triumphs over humiliation that make life bearable and how he has come to accept defeat as necessary to personal progress. The essays in How to Ruin Everything range from the absurd (how he became an international ivory smuggler) to the comical (his middle-school rap battle dominance) to the revelatory (his experiences with epilepsy), yet all are delivered with the type of linguistic dexterity and self-awareness that has won Watsky devoted fans across the globe. Alternately ribald and emotionally resonant, How to Ruin Everything announces a versatile writer with a promising career ahead.… (plus d'informations)
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I've been a fan of Watsky's music for a couple of years. I think he is a talented artist and wordsmith, displayed in his really long freestyle he did on a livestream to raise money for small artists who were left without money due to covid. All of this being said, this book was nothing like what I would have expected. This is clearly my fault, not Watsky's, but my perception of him from his stage persona and his music was different than what he portrayed in this book. This collection of essays reads more like a run-of-the-mill YouTube celebrity book that they wrote for no particular reason, but we at least have the benefit of the fact that Watsky probably actually wrote this himself.

The essays bounce back and forth quite dramatically, some essays are way more entertaining than others. I really enjoyed the story of the animal tusk, the story about the annoying roommate, the mile high club, the story of his father, and the story of his dating prospects. However, the rest of it is kind of blur to me. This book is by no means bad, it's just not what I expected and found myself disappointed. (I was expecting a 5 star read, just because I liked Watsky's music) ( )
  thedatamale | Nov 12, 2021 |
Thoughtful, funny, and astonishingly heartwarming. Watsky continues to impress as an artist. ( )
  kferaco | Jul 19, 2020 |
Being a huge fan of his music, it was very interesting to get inside his mind and see how his life has inspired his music. I had no idea he was a twin or that he deals with epilepsy. The stories are very interesting and I loved how he weaved in some universal life lessons into his own personal crazy stories. ( )
  IntrovertedBooks | Mar 26, 2018 |
I began listening to this book of essays via Playster audiobook. I could not get interested in his stories. ( )
  MelissiaLenox | Jan 13, 2018 |
There are sections of the book that are hilarious misadventures, and the rest of it is repetitious and confusing. I just think it is poorly edited. ( )
  kerryp | Nov 30, 2017 |
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New York Times Bestseller "Funny, subversive, and able to excavate such brutally honest sentences that you find yourself nodding your head in wonder and recognition." --Lin-Manuel Miranda, composer and lyricist of In the Heights and Hamilton: An American Musical Are you a sensible, universally competent individual? Are you tired of the crushing monotony of leaping gracefully from one lily pad of success to the next? Are you sick of doing everything right?  In this brutally honest and humorous debut, musician and artist George Watsky chronicles the small triumphs over humiliation that make life bearable and how he has come to accept defeat as necessary to personal progress. The essays in How to Ruin Everything range from the absurd (how he became an international ivory smuggler) to the comical (his middle-school rap battle dominance) to the revelatory (his experiences with epilepsy), yet all are delivered with the type of linguistic dexterity and self-awareness that has won Watsky devoted fans across the globe. Alternately ribald and emotionally resonant, How to Ruin Everything announces a versatile writer with a promising career ahead.

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