This is the sequel to "Why Do Men Have Nipples?" which I also read and reviewed. It is, incredibly, much worse than the original (which was pretty bad, but I gave it two stars because it was occasionally interesting). This one is neither interesting nor funny nor remotely worthwhile. It is childish and gratuitously profane and feels even more phoned-in than the first one. Very disappointing--I'm glad I didn't buy it, but I wish I hadn't wasted two or three hours reading it.
I renewed it at the library twice and wasn't able to finish it. It just didn't hold my attention very well. I am surprised that I didn't complete it, considering I would skip over all those "dialogues" and fictional office visits.
Carino, ma non a livello del primo. Trovo che gli autori si siano lasciati prendere troppo la mano. alcune scenette "comiche" di introduzione sono chiaramente forzate e non le ho trovare divertenti e/o sensate. A parte questo è un altro libretto simpatico e poco impegnativo.
This was entertaining. There were some bits that made me laugh out loud, and there were some bits that made me think 'huh?' but most of it was ok. There were a few answers that were a little too scientific to be interesting, but overall an ok 'filler' read. Nothing spectacular.
This book is in the bathroom of the house we are renting for the summer. The bathroom is probably where this book deserves to live. It's not great, but it's better than Cosmo.