“Yearbook” by Seth Rogen
The only reason why I even heard about this book was because of a podcast (see Listening below). Seth Rogen’s memoir Yearbook is funny as hell, very touching at times, self-deprecating throughout and gives a lot of insights into Seth’s life choices. His strong opinions from the use of drugs to his Jewish identity to his very candid views on some of the Hollywood elite are eye-opening. Similar to the time I spent reading Colin Jost’s memoir, I could not stop laughing out loud (and I mean during every chapter) as I read Yearbook. Full disclosure: I am a huge fan of “Knocked Up”, “Superbad” and “American Pickle”.