In Happy People Are Annoying, author Josh Peck provides readers with a brutally honest but insightful look at the challenges of personal growth and relationships. He argues that happiness is nothing more than an annoying side effect of progress, and that those who aspire to it are often the most irritating people around. Drawing on his own experiences as well as scientific research and popular culture, Peck offers a humorous yet thought-provoking take on how to be happy without being obnoxious.
For who is this book for ?
This book is for anyone who wants to be happy without being obnoxious.
Pros :
- Honest
- Insightful
- Humorous
Cons :
- The book is poorly written.
- It’s boring.
- The author has a big ego and it shows through in the writing.
Learn more about the author
Josh Peck is a comedian, actor, and writer who has appeared on MTV’s The Josh Peck Project and Nickelodeon’s Drake & Josh. He has also written for the hit shows Victorious and Bucket & Skinner’s Epic Adventures. In Happy People Are Annoying, he offers readers a brutally honest but insightful look at the challenges of personal growth and relationships.
Reader Reviews
“Happy People Are Annoying is a brutally honest and insightful look at the challenges of personal growth and relationships. Drawing on scientific research as well as his own experiences, Josh Peck offers a humorous but thought-provoking take on how to be happy without being obnoxious.”
“Happy People Are Annoying is a brutally honest look at the challenges of personal growth and relationships. It’s hilarious, insightful, and oddly motivating.”
“I absolutely loved this book! It was funny, insightful, and most importantly, honest. Josh Peck doesn’t pull any punches in Happy People Are Annoying- he tells it like it is and provides readers with a wealth of information on how to be happy without being annoying. If you’re looking for a good read that will make you think, then look no further than this shining gem of a book.”
“If you’re looking for a book that will make you laugh and challenge your thinking, then Happy People Are Annoying is definitely worth reading. Josh Peck provides an insightful, honest look at the challenges of personal growth and relationships – with plenty of humor thrown in along the way! This book had me laughing out loud and rethinking some of my own beliefs – highly recommended.”