I‘m getting towards the end of my “year of memoirs” and this was probably the wildest one I‘ve read yet! His writing is so different but it made me laugh a lot. I really appreciated his perspective on things, and I want to try watching the show!
I‘m getting towards the end of my “year of memoirs” and this was probably the wildest one I‘ve read yet! His writing is so different but it made me laugh a lot. I really appreciated his perspective on things, and I want to try watching the show!
So, I liked this book, but I didn't love it. I loved Eddie Huang's voice, but I got lost in some of the things he was talking about. And I don't mean his Chinese culture - I mean his hip-hop, drug-dealing, private school culture. That said, he is a super intelligent, cool dude who's done a lot of different things with his life, and this book provides some perspective.
Watched all the Fresh off the Boat Halloween episodes today!😆🎃🕸📺 #scarathlon #teamslaughter @Clwojick
I listened to this one and really enjoyed Eddie telling his story in his own voice, literally! Enjoyable and funny and very entertaining.
I love Eddie Huang's food show on Vice, and the food descriptions in this book are the only things I enjoyed. His narration was not great and the stories fell flat for me.
I am giving this book one more chapter before bailing...
Interesting look at the life of an Asian American in the early 90s and how his life shaped who he is.
It's more in depth than the show and there are more serious topics that he mentioned. It was funny at times but also sad as well.
Surprised by how much I liked this. Definitely recommend it if you‘re interested. 1.99 USD Kindle deal 🎉
I enjoyed this. Eddie Huang‘s journey is funny, harsh and captivating. I love learning about people‘s journey through varying careers and how they overcame hardships. And now I get why he was upset with how the television show was portrayed. Definitely recommend. #DiverseBooks
Picked up a small amount of books while going to thrift stores. And got my bookish pins at Barnes and Noble. I haven‘t gathered my recent garage sale piles yet. I am going to miss garage sale season. In South Dakota it usually ends in early September.
Some Sunday night audio crochet ... I quite like how this new pattern is looking.
You guys! I'm in a book! My mini-story got selected and published in this collection of immigration stories by the New York Times!
This cold is knocking. me. out. Almost no reading has been done BUT I have been watching FRESH OFF THE BOAT on Hulu (based on the tagged book) and it is a delight. #litsypartyofone
I'm officially off work! Ice water and a book are all I want in this moment. Working at a high school means I get a summer break, albeit an abridged version. Cheers to a month of reading and recharging.
Listened to this as read by the author. Priceless take on an Asian family immersed into American life in the 90's. Similarities to the tv show, but some of the real life characters are quite different. Eddie's stint on the football team was my favorite part. I really loved the fresh view of American life. However, although the tv show is tame and so funny, many many f bombs in this- caution.
A great audio memoir. It is nothing like the show so immediately forget everything about it. It's a great memoir about Eddie's life in Orlando- with fresh off the boat parents, fights, and importantly food as he finds his way to being the chef of Bauhaus in NYC. He's smart and funny and brings up a lot of issues in a new way while still staying true to his story. Trust me and the second half is better than the first.
I have watched some of the tv show, and really liked it, so I went into this book with high hopes. But what I was expecting to be about being a first generation American, or food, was instead a lot about proving the authors cred. He walks through basketball games he played in eighth grade. He talks about fights that he had in college. It was not what I was hoping for.
This book was fine but it wasn't really for me. Let me put it this way.. If I met Eddie Huang at a party it would take about five minutes for me to prejudge him as a macho asshole who was probably awful to women and exit the convo. I would misjudge him because he's more than that, but I'd ultimately be right that we'd never be friends. I feel the same way about Junot Diaz. That said, this was studded with thought-provoking quotes & insights.
I can see why Eddie Huang hates the TV show so much. The show strips out all of the harsh realities-- and all of the meaning-- that was in the book. I appreciate the book but I'm having a lot of trouble getting into it.
Nothing like you expected. But makes you question stereotypes and what happens when your culture is only stereotypes. You know it's written by a hot blooded guy. Nothing like the show so don't read if that's the only reason you want to read it. Read for #readthemargins
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this. I usually don't like memoirs from people who haven't lived long enough to have much to write about, but this was surprisingly good.
📚🔔📚 the memoir the show is inspired from is $1.99 Amazon/B&N today!
Poignant and funny stories from a great storyteller, with engrossing narration by the author. (Listened to audiobook)
Memoirs sometimes make me feel like I'm trapped in a plane with that seatmate who was interesting for the 1st 2 hours and now needs to shut up already. Eddie Huang's memoir is profane and crass and insightful and I'm so glad I read it. Good for even a super long flight.
Some reading with my Saturday morning cereal!