The book could use a bit of editing, not much but some of the sentences are too long and several of the chapters skip back and fourth between subjects. I read an advanced reader copy (ARC), so please take this with a grain of salt since I don’t know if the final book will be the one I read.
The author’s frustration with his chosen profession, or a profession which chose him (the case for most working Americans if it’s any consolation for Tomsky), comes out with wit and intelligence while spitting bolts of fire–a remarkable achievement in my opinion.
At the back of the book Mr. Tomsky included two very funny appendices "Things a Guest Should Never Do" and "Things Every Guest Must Know" which are an excellent way to close the book.
Buy this book in paper or electronic (Kindle) format.







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