Yearbook
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen's Yearbook is an autobiographical account of events in Rogen's life so far that he thinks are interesting to talk about. He's mostly but not entirely right. Rogen is a Jew who grew up near Vancouver, British Columbia. He began doing stand-up comedy at the age of thirteen (really!) and from there became an actor, and rather successful movie producer and director.
I mostly enjoyed the audiobook. The parts about his family and growing up Jewish were the best. His accounts of encounters and interactions with famous actors and musicians were a bit tedious to me -- it's just not something I'm into. The parts about getting high were something like half the book and became quite tedious. Rogen is aware enough of the repetitive nature of these parts to get defensive about it.
The audiobook is mostly narrated by Rogen himself, but dialog was performed by a full cast. The closing credits list the performers -- there were a lot of them! Most of them are the actual people who participated in the real conversations, including many of the aforementioned celebrities.
This was not unenjoyable (I'm aiming for "damn with faint praise" here), but I probably would not have decided to spend my time on it if I had known what was to come.
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