I Suck at Girls
by Justin Halpern, Nonfiction – Memoir (Released May, 2012)
Bottom Line: Skip it.
Summary: In his second book, Halpern shares stories about his experiences with girls from elementary school through his engagement (and, of course, his Dad’s commentary along the way).
My Thoughts: Halpern’s first book, Sh*t My Dad Says, was hilarious, mostly because his Dad is hilarious. His Dad is witty in a salty way, but actually does share insightful advice. Unfortunately, Halpern’s Dad plays a much smaller role in this book, highlighting the fact that his books’ success directly correlates to the amount of dialogue with Dad that he decides to include. If you like salty humor, definitely read Sh*t My Dad Says, but don’t bother with this one.