When discussing this book before reading it, a buddy said it was pretty good, that the voice of the book is very true to the voice of the author.
Keeping that in mind I went into reading this book with an open mind ready to be entertained. I was not disappointed. Nick Groff is that guy everybody wants to be pals with in school. Totally funny, slightly crazy, completely mischievous. And it doesn't seem to be traits that have left him as he's grown up.
If you have read Zak Bagans book this is a great companion piece. It's not a follow up its part of a three piece puzzle that makes up the Ghost Adventures team of Nick, Zak and Aaron (whom I hope will one day write his own book).
Nick gives a fun and often time funny account of growing up and transitioning into adulthood and his television career. He's honest writing about a rocket moment I. Which he and his wife were super broke and had to move into his parents house, not something most adults would admit to. We see even more honesty discussing arguments between him and Zak, stress of being on the road and facing down his fears.
I really enjoyed it. I've always thought the Ghost Adventures show was a bit over the top, a little too dramatic but from what Nick writes that's just how they are. When you think about it, I'd jump and scream Dude! if I ever came face to face with a full body apparition.
It's a good read if you are interested in the Ghost Adventures tv show, nick gives us the history of the GAC team, how they formed up, making their documentary and then the struggles of breaking into television.
It's a good read if you're a fan of Nicks seemingly cool head whilst under pressure during lock downs, though he admits throughout the book about dealing with fear.
It's not classic lit but its a good read if you're into the paranormal and always wondering about the how's and whys of ghosts, etc.