

Ah yes, my #firstlitsypost I remember it like it was only two weeks ago. #booktober
The true story of a dude who travelled the world doing crazy shit before deciding to instead travel the world doing humanitarian work, as written by his childhood friend. It was fine? I feel like I should have liked it more given how bananas the story was, but I'm just on the positive side of meh here. I think it's a stylistic issue, which is a matter of taste, so you may like it, idk.
This book is one of my top five favorite books, it's rich with adventure of far off lands, heists and literary schooling Stephan Templeton becomes a great man through trial and error but not without leaving you with belly laugh.