A review by allisonseverson
100 Days of Happiness by Fausto Brizzi

3.0

Main character discovers he has cancer, which is far beyond the point at which treatment could help. It happens to be discovered shortly after he is caught cheating on his wife. The book is like a journal-- one day for each of the days he has left to live. It's written in first person and even humorous at times, but I skipped around for the last 30% of the book. I found myself just wanting to finish it, especially since I knew what was coming.