u/Cmbotts

I read the entire book today. Here is a review.

Had it arrive today and had the day off so powered through. Only took like four or five hours. Very easy read, as to be expected. Writing was engaging enough that I didn’t skim or get distracted but it wasn’t as funny as I thought it would be. The stuff written by PFT (which there doesn’t seem to be a lot of) was definitely the funniest and most engaging. Been listening for four years or so, and I feel like most of the early stories I’ve heard before. Most interesting inside-baseball stuff was probably PFT’s contract negotiations while the penn deal was going down in 2019. Format was a little odd, with all the guest excerpts, but I guess wtf else would you fill a book about a podcast with. Definitely paints Big Cat in a great light— clearly busted his ass to get to where he is and almost every guest gushes about him. Tim Woods, unsurprisingly, had the best written part of the book.

Overall 7/10 entertaining enough, worth the money, nothing special.

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