A hilarious and practical approach to living with adult ADHD, for you and those who love you
Living with ADHD can be an isolating and lonely endeavor. Managing even the most mundane daily activities can seem monumental. Getting diagnosed as an adult can help you to finally gain some understanding about how your brain processes, and be the first step on a journey of reflection of how you’ve lived your life and how to move forward. Darcy Michael tackles all of this from a place of full transparency, humility, and of course, humor.
As one of the top comedians to publicly discuss his journey with ADHD, Darcy uses his platform to help people find their way through the fog. Darcy uses poignant moments from his life to illustrate ways ADHD can manifest in your life— how it can impact your ability to nail a job interview, maintain friendships and even parent effectively. Each chapter offers tips and tricks for how to begin overcoming these obstacles…or the option to skip ahead to the next narrative. The chapters include practical exercises, quizzes, and guided practices to help you along your journey, along with “translations” from Jer, Darcy’s husband, in moments when it’s clear that a little more subtext is needed—just like in their social media content.
Darcy’s goal is to create something that those in the ADHD community (and their loved ones) can actually use. A book that isn’t filled with dense passages, that anyone, anywhere, can pick up, flip through, and learn something new. And crack up along the way.
Absolutely loved this from Darcy, for anyone who follows him and his husband on tiktok, this is very on brand for Darcy, it's written in his voice and even has Jer's interjections, its not just about ADHD, but it also caters to people who are neurodiverse with the writing style. It's a frank, open and honest book about living with ADHD, about Darcy's life as well and helps you to notice the signs for it, whether in yourself or someone you know. If you're a fan of Darcy and Jer's online content you will love this.
This was SO GOOD! I highly recommend the audiobook as it's narrated by Darcy himself, with some interjections from Jer. I laughed, I cried, I felt seen, and I had a great time.
**If you dont follow Darcy and Jer on social media this might not make sense. Yes, he discusses many aspects of ADHD, which are very informative but the jokes wont land.
If you follow Darcy and Jer, listen to this one, Darcy reads it with Jer making an appearance. The Laugh in French wouldn't be the same reading it.
I laughed, I gasped,I cried. Didnt know I needed Darcy telling me how to make lasagna, but I did
This was one and done. I couldn't put it down. One sitting read. Loved it! This ADHD dad has just recommended this book to their ADHD daughter. The family who reads together separately something, something, something...
Read this book. Be prepared to laugh and cry and laugh and cry. And... feel seen.
I don't love memoirs ... until this one. Maybe it's because I already feel I knew him as a person and this book justRead. me on a dive into a deeper side. Also, he went in order of his life. No wondering what the current chapter "meant" it was just there, laid out for me.
2.5 stars. Chaotic and not in an ironic ADHD way. I also found it overstimulating. Foot notes, lists, choose your next adventure… it just felt forced and sloppy.
5★: AN ADHD MUMU WITH LEGS (& A CHAOS BAG). I’ve read several ADHD books, and Attention Seeker still made me stop, laugh, and take notes—on both genuinely useful ADHD strategies and hilarious, sticky phrases. That alone puts it in rare company.
Darcy Michael writes with blunt honesty, warmth, and a comedian’s precision. He reminds me a little of a former manager of mine—also gay, also funny—but Darcy is noticeably more positive and self-accepting. His love for pets and plants, and the way he writes about his husband, is genuinely heartwarming without tipping into saccharine.
I didn’t personally relate to all of the gay sex humor or drug humor—but that didn’t matter. The core of the book lands hard (in a good way). His framing of ADHD felt lived-in, forgiving, and useful.
A standout moment was finally getting a name for something I’ve done instinctively for years: THE BODY DOUBLE—needing another person present (not helping, just existing nearby) to finish a task. My son has independently asked for this exact setup, also without knowing the term. That alone made the book feel validating across generations.
Darcy also articulates things I’ve arrived at through trial and error: 🎧 Using HEADPHONES IN PUBLIC as a survival strategy. 🏷️ Naming the problem plainly: “Auditory Processing Disorder can and will send you into a tailspin” (hello, new research rabbit hole) 🔥 Allow the burnout. It’s the body’s way of saying “now is the time to rest.” 🛏️ ✅ ADHD’ers are bad at acknowledging completion, always running off to the next thing. Celebrate the wins; tell yourself “job well done.”
Then there’s the philosophy.
Darcy’s love letter to mumus as the ultimate comfort garment becomes a full-blown metaphor for neurodivergent life: personal comfort matters more than anyone else’s opinion. His “living in mumus” motto becomes a way to navigate daily life while accommodating neurodivergence—and calling this an “ADHD book that is a mumu with legs” is… honestly perfect.
Other Random Notes: 🧪 “I’m no scienteer” (strong Disney Imagineer energy) ❄️ “Frozen without the zen” (deeply relatable) ✈️ And three ADHD travel tips that are both absurd and painfully accurate: ■■■Bring a chaos bag.“This is sacred. Do not question the chaos bag.” ■■■Name your suitcase.“C’mon Linda!” ■■■Wear a fanny pack like a tactical ADHD utility belt
What I appreciated most is that this book doesn’t pretend ADHD is quirky fun or a tragedy. It’s honest, funny, and specific. It doesn’t try to “fix” you—it hands you language, permission, and a mumu.
Also: I am absolutely stealing “NEUROFABULOUS.”
Published 3 days ago on 1/27/26, this book currently has a 4.67-star average by 63 GR peeps.
Hilarious! I actually loled several times. I teared up other times when things got real. The interjections and left turns were all perfect. If you’ve seen Darcy online, you MUST read this. I listened to it and cannot recommend the audio book enough.
Is this an autobiography? A self-help guide? Or just one person's take on living with ADHD? I've no idea, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. If you're a fan of Darcy's then I think you'll definitely enjoy this book. My favorite thing about it is he gives you permission to skip around in it... It's not something that I can do. I'm too "must read entire book in order" type of person. But I appreciate that others are not like that, and that he actively encourages, and acknowledges it in the book.
If you aren't a fan of Darcy's.... why the hell not?
Ok, this was hilarious! Loved listening to it. Part memoir (?) a little self help sprinkled throughout and a lot of funny. No idea who he or his husband was prior to picking this up, but now I need to go follow them.
When I purchased this book, I expected to laugh. And I laughed embarrassingly hard in public while reading it. What I didn’t expect was to cry. This book brought about so many emotions and I loved every minute of that roller coaster.
If you don’t know Darcy and Jer get out from under a fucking rock! 🤣
OMG I loved this sooo much! It was true Darcy fashion complete with the French laugh and Jer popping his two cents in!
It also did help me to understand more about myself as well and will be one that I’m going to buy to reread….NO, not just for the supposed pictures he mentions in the audible book.
Okay well…maybe. 😂
If you are neurodivergent, have ADHD, not sure if you have ADHD, or want a big laugh when Darcy points out that he should stop pissing his dad off by deep throating cucumbers, it’s a read for you! 😂
**If you dont follow Darcy and Jer on social media this might not make sense. Yes, he discusses many aspects of ADHD, which are very informative but the jokes wont land.
If you follow Darcy and Jer, listen to this one, Darcy reads it with Jer making an appearance. The Laugh in French wouldn't be the same reading it.
I laughed, I gasped,I cried. Didnt know I needed Darcy telling me how to make lasagna, but I did
This is absolute gold! How does a canadian gay man a decade-ish older than me that Ive never met write a book that speaks to me adhd soul and offer me comfort, peace and the gift of feeling understood all while giggling my way through a book? I honestly don't know, but he did. Darcy, thank you so much for writing this. I can't recommend this book enough.
I loved every page!! My dream is to run into Jeremy and Darcy. They truly are the most beautiful couple, and they bring humor to everyday life. Such a fantastic book, I laughed out loud, and I cried along with Darcy, I highly recommend it!
4.75 ☆☆☆☆ Absolutely hilarious, relatable, and uplifting - this book was an absolute joy to read. I found myself bursting out in laughter many times throughout it. I related to Darcy in many ways. I would highly recommend.
I absolutely loved this book … MUST listen on audio to take in the whole Darcy and Jer.e.my experience! I fell in love with their TikTok shenanigans and they played out perfectly in the book, even down to Jer’s interruptions.
It's literally like somebody put a window into my mind with this book. I didn't think I would love it as much as I did, but I will sing the praises of this book for years to come 🩷
I loved this book..I did the audio book version and I love that Darcy and Jer were both part of the narrators..and Yuma dog, too! I got teary a few times and laughed out loud so many times. Thank you for sharing your lives with us.
Okay I expected to laugh with this book because it’s Darcy, but cry? This story was incredible, heartfelt, & just all together lovely. 4.5 stars for sure.
4.5 This man is very funny! I'm not sure what I was thinking this would be, it's not super helpful on the ADHD vibe IMO but it is a wonderful, heartfelt and very funny memoir.
Still crying, gonna write the bloody review through it because I also have ADHD and will forget to come back to it 😂
This reads like a deeply personal letter, or a conversation and a blunt if that’s more your vibe, with a dear friend. A dear friend with fucking crippling ADHD 😂
I truly cannot rant enough about the level of story telling talent it takes to so flawlessly switch between such earnest sharing of emotion when speaking of losing loved ones into shitting yourself in Amsterdam because of a hamburger, but my god, you did it.
I felt validated and understood as a Neurospicy human, I felt solidarity and hope as a queer human and I felt held and ridiculous as a human human. That’s a lot of fucking things to feel while giggling like a teenager at an absolute buffet of dick jokes! (I have no doubt there was significantly more before it was sent to the publisher… 😂)
From the very first chapter it is violently clear this book has been a labour of love, the heart it has taken is written on literally every page.