I know the saying is don't judge a book by its cover, but I saw the cover of this book and I was immediately intrigued. A grown man with a bunny suit on grazed the cover, and you really can't say no to that. I also took a peek at the back of the book and found out that the book was an autobiography of Dan Mathews, and his time at the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Dan Mathews’ love for protecting animals started when he was fourteen on a fishing trip with his dad, and he saw all the things that happen to animals. From that moment forward, he said his goal was to promote the saying, “live and let live” for the rest of his life. After that, he was reluctant to become a vegetarian, but one of his friends showed him a documentary about anti-meat, which led him to become a vegetarian. His one goal in life was to get as many people to become pro-animal safety, and finding a job at PETA was a huge step for him. He wanted to stand out from other activists, and his methods were rather bold. From dressing up as a carrot to being naked in public to show that shaving the fur off of animals is very harmful, this man was very brave. He tells a very interesting story of his young childhood, to his present-day job at PETA, where he continues to make a difference.
When I was reading this book, I never wanted to put it down because something odd or funny would happen every page. I love how he only talks about the parts of his life where he does crazy things like protesting in the nude, and not talking about how he failed his history test in ninth grade and that ruined his life. He only talks about the things that intrigue the reader, and it worked with me. I also liked the language he used in this book, not being afraid to swear almost every other page, using the type of language that makes you want to keep reading this book.
I liked pretty much everything about this book it was just sometimes I was a little bored. Maybe it’s because sometimes there was so much action because he was getting thrown in jail for protesting nude, and then other times it was just a conversation with a coworker. Overall, this book was very and that is really the only flaw I saw in it. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys having a good laugh when they read.