Josh Peck (1)
Author of Happy People Are Annoying
For other authors named Josh Peck, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Josh Peck
The Second Coming of the New Age: The Hidden Dangers of Alternative Spirituality in Contemporary America and Its Churches (2018) 51 copies
Abaddon Ascending: The Ancient Conspiracy at the Center of CERN'S Most Secretive Mission (2016) 16 copies
Afterlife: Near Death Experiences, Neuroscience, Quantum Physics and the Increasing Evidence for Life After Death (2020) 6 copies
Peck's Harmony of the Gospels: A Chronological Gospel Harmony from the King James Version Bible (2013) 2 copies
Into The Multiverse 1 copy
THE COMING TECHNOCALYPSE 1 copy
Fake News or Hidden Truths? 1 copy
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Happy People are Annoying
I Picked Up This Book Because: The title, of course.
Media Type: Audiobook
Source: HC Public Library
Dates Read: 2/1/23 - 2/4/23
Stars: 3
Narrator(s): Josh Peck
The Story:
This was an okay read. It was interesting in the way that I like seeing how people in my age group (ish) experienced the same world I was observing usually from a wildly different perspective at the same time. And though Mr Peck is open about his career, mental health and weight struggles, I feel like show more he still kept a lot of personal information close to the vest. He didn’t even share how he met his wife, even though he does rave about her in a more general way. I suppose he made that choice to protect her privacy and the privacy of others but it also leaves the memoir feeling hollow to me.
The Random Thoughts: show less
I Picked Up This Book Because: The title, of course.
Media Type: Audiobook
Source: HC Public Library
Dates Read: 2/1/23 - 2/4/23
Stars: 3
Narrator(s): Josh Peck
The Story:
This was an okay read. It was interesting in the way that I like seeing how people in my age group (ish) experienced the same world I was observing usually from a wildly different perspective at the same time. And though Mr Peck is open about his career, mental health and weight struggles, I feel like show more he still kept a lot of personal information close to the vest. He didn’t even share how he met his wife, even though he does rave about her in a more general way. I suppose he made that choice to protect her privacy and the privacy of others but it also leaves the memoir feeling hollow to me.
The Random Thoughts: show less
This book was great. The author reads the book to you and I love his humor throughout. I couldn't stop listening. His insight into himself and his own issues is great. I love that he only glazed over Drake Bell's personal issues and only stated one sentence about the whole thing. I am sure he is tired of being asked about it.
I love Josh Peck. He deserves more credit than he gives himself.
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