Enjoyable book. I have read the authors other books so kind of knew what to expect. They are quirky and unique—and schticky at the same time. This is my last Christmas break fun read before grad schools starts again tomorrow.
Enjoyable book. I have read the authors other books so kind of knew what to expect. They are quirky and unique—and schticky at the same time. This is my last Christmas break fun read before grad schools starts again tomorrow.
I did a reread if this one for book club. The first round I listened to the audio which was delightful and entertaining. This go round I read the book. I like the print format better because it‘s visually obvious how the book is organized and broken up into Articles and Sections. I also retained more from reading vs listening. We had a wonderful discussion at our monthly book club meeting last week.
A.J Jacobs is a delight to read. I loved his Year of Living Biblically and was thrilled he wrote about the Constitution. It made me chuckle and it made me think. My book club chose this as our November read and I plan to do a reread with a physical copy the next go round and maybe even bake an election cake to share 😊The audio I just finished was read by Jacobs.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Funny and irreverent. I thoroughly enjoy Jacobs‘s lifestyle experiments. If you haven‘t read The Year of Living Biblically, or any of his others, you‘re missing out on some legit good points, but also general hilarity and embarrassment at his expense. Bless his patient family! PS. His quill-written letter to Majorie Taylor Greene regarding her constitutional originalism is hysterical.