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Happy people are annoying

The actor, writer, YouTuber, and television superstar presents a candid memoir in which he reflects on the many stumbles and silver linings of his life while sharing surprising life lessons for anyone seeking to accept their past and make peace with the face in the mirror.

Book  - 2022
791.4502 Peck
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  • ISBN: 9780063073616
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    246 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2022.

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Happy People Are Annoying
Happy People Are Annoying
by Peck, Josh
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Happy People Are Annoying

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Peck's audio memoir gets off to a hilarious start as he introduces the book in a whispery posh accent and then breaks into his real, jovial voice saying, "Sorry, I swear to God, I'm not going to read the whole book in that voice!" Listeners can hear the smile in Peck's amiable and droll narration as the former child star of Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh recounts transitioning into a successful adult acting career and becoming an accomplished writer. In the chapter "Too Fat for Commercials," he recalls losing out on auditions as a preteen because of his first love: food. While Peck's memoir produces a lot of laughs, he's also candid about the perils and pressures of teenage stardom; at 18, he discovered "drugs and alcohol were like a water truck in the middle of a desert for me--a respite from a life trudging along dehydrated." His recollections of years of addiction and getting sober are harrowing and heartening. VERDICT Peck's memoir is an irresistible and delightful mix of candor and comedy.--Kevin Howell