krbeers4's review against another edition

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4.0

This was thoroughly enjoyable (duh, it was narrated by The Try Guys), and the content was surprisingly rich. There was just something about it that left me wanting more. I’d definitely recommend it to people who like The Try Guys, but I wouldn’t think it’d be appealing to people who don’t know who they are.

marzipan9's review against another edition

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5.0

Read it in one day. Great message. You’re going to fail, but so is everyone else, so keep failing until you meet your goals. Or something like that, anyway.

akristinab's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved hearing their stories!

junesunshine's review against another edition

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5.0

Funny, witty, touching

mommyneedsadrink's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was great. I love the Try Guys as it is but this was a great book to show you that making mistakes is Ok. Celebrate it. Learn from it.

yvonneyeh's review against another edition

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5.0

Started reading this anticipating it would be light and full of shits and giggles (and it was!) but also found some profound articulation and representation of how it feels to grow up feeling “othered” in Eugene’s story. This whole book somehow goes kind of deep but also manages to stay very funny!

annelisa614's review against another edition

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5.0

I read this book in 24 hours. It was absolutely perfect. If you’re a Try Guys fan, you’ve got to read it. I’m so proud of our boys. It’s completely in character and you can hear each of their voices so completely. My favorite book of the summer (maybe even the year?) so far. Unlike most books written by youtubers, this was actually has substance. It’s good when compared to other books, not just YouTube books.

Some highlights:

-reading Ned’s parts always made me emotional, especially the parts about this knee surgery, when Wes was born, and the story of how he met Ariel (

kaylareadsbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

I love the Try Guys! The four of them are fun, goofy and very much themselves. I find their videos to be a great escape from the real world and I loved that the book was narrated by the authors!

I loved getting to know more about the Try Guys, we get to know about their childhoods and their significant others. We learn about their education and their are some very candid conversations about their mental health which was really amazing.

I really enjoyed this! If you’re looking for a fun, easy audiobook to listen I highly recommend this!

bazreads's review against another edition

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don't ask me why i'm reading this now, we all know. this was lowkey disturbing not for the reasons u think just that keith and he who must not be named sometimes say weird shit about their wives. anyway zach's section was adorable and he's a very thoughtful writer.

baconsaur's review against another edition

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4.0

I found the Try Guys recently so this was a bittersweet read, knowing the scandal beforehand. But it is a good read, very encouraging if you’re in their target demographic (which I’m a bit old for). I enjoyed their authentic voices, I could hear them speaking their parts. And as always, their vulnerability is encouraging and admirable.