cwzw's review against another edition
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
3.5
Share housing never changes
Graphic: Drug use
Moderate: Violence and Racial slurs
Minor: Sexism
msjacquip's review against another edition
funny
informative
lighthearted
fast-paced
3.0
This book is filled with stories about John’s experiences living in share houses in Australia.
The stories are quite funny but as someone who hasn’t lived in a share house, I struggled to relate. There are also short anecdotes from John’s former housemates scattered throughout the book - but they’re placed almost at random on the pages and it made reading the book quite disjointed for me.
Overall, it was a nice, light read.
The stories are quite funny but as someone who hasn’t lived in a share house, I struggled to relate. There are also short anecdotes from John’s former housemates scattered throughout the book - but they’re placed almost at random on the pages and it made reading the book quite disjointed for me.
Overall, it was a nice, light read.
paperpix's review against another edition
3.0
I read this while I was living in a share house in Sydney! There were moments I laughed out loud and others (too many!) when I cringed inside. I could relate to a considerable portion of this book and that is probably what made me lose interest in it after a point. It got a little repetitive.
kizza's review against another edition
4.0
Australian sharehouses of the 80s, bucketbongs, and crazies. All live within these pages. It is dark, sometimes grim, but it is also hilarious. This book is a must read for anyone who has ever had to share their living space with virtual strangers (and sometimes, even friends).
panelparty's review against another edition
4.0
Read for Popsugar 2020: Book on TBR You Associate with a Favorite Person, Place, or Thing (and who doesn't love falafel?!)
A ridiculously trashy but ultimately fun book about one guy's experiences living in shared housing in Australia back in the day. After reading some drearier titles this was exactly the sewer fluff my brain needed.
A ridiculously trashy but ultimately fun book about one guy's experiences living in shared housing in Australia back in the day. After reading some drearier titles this was exactly the sewer fluff my brain needed.
amethyst_hearts_books's review against another edition
1.0
It wasn't hilarious so much as sad and discouraging.
maddelleine's review against another edition
2.0
Can't really decide what to think. I'm definitely grateful now for the wonderfully normal roommates I have and I've had and completely shocked at what specimens you can encounter, especially in some parts of the world.