This is a general review for all of the Brad Gosse books I read. It is honestly somewhat hard to really describe these as books, specifically seeing the way Brad Gosse himself markets these, which is by presenting them as children books and reading them out to people in video chats, supposedly without people being really aware of what they are about to listen to, which seems as if the author is more interested in getting a reaction from people based on the surprise from the topic of the book rather than in someone actually getting something out of the books. Now, some of his books cover important topics and raise important discussions, such as the way that people pretend that racism is natural in “My Racist Dog” and discussion of alcoholism in “Why Daddy Hits Mommy”. But I do not think that this is actual educational material that is bringing anything of value to the discussion, instead, this is content made to raise eyebrows and get a lot of attention and it, sadly, does not seem like much more than that.
A quick, thoroughly jocular, and highly entertaining read for anyone with a puerile sense of humor, likely myself, and/or desiring of a short break from more serious literature.