A review by patricia_tome
The Hidden Power of F*cking Up by The Try Guys

4.25

This book was surprisingly good.
I mostly enjoyed Eugene's story, more specifically his progress in getting closer to his family, by getting out of his comfort zone and getting to know his family better. Even though he is the most "closed-off" in the group, he seems to be most supportive of everyone (in his own way).
Zach's story is the most relatable to me. He grew up as a "weird" kid and as a consequence he ended up being a lonely kid and had depression. Which made it harder to develop certain social skills that as grew up and started to date, he realized he lacked them, until he met Maggie.
Keith suffers with body dysmorphia and his story is mostly around what he does to change that. He makes a lot of progress.
Ned, as we know, talks about being a husband and a father. I obviously I didn't like it because, if you are not aware, things happened that makes all of it feel like a major lie (even though, at the time it probably wasn't). I did like his story about his injury and his (almost) pill addiction.