The average rating for Clublife: Thugs, Drugs, and Chaos at New York City's Premier Nightclubs based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2018-07-18 00:00:00 Neil McElroy Infuriating how awfully written this book is. Out of every book I read this year, this is the worst one. Would not recommend to anyone |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-01-13 00:00:00 Ryan Batty Rob the Bouncer is a burly misanthrope who hates the clubgoers, avoids self-improvement, and distantly bonds with his fellow security personnel. The club scene (a world I'm unfamiliar with) and the repressed rationalisations of manly men (guilty) aren't necessary interesting to me, but I enjoyed this author's blog and found the book even better. I expected it would lean heavily on snarky examination of the clientele. I got some of that, but Rob treats us to a bit of introspection, and shows us some of the unspoken conventions among men working in teams. This was an enjoyable light read ' breezy Guy Lit ' so I'm rating it generously. I enjoyed it about as much as I would a David Sedaris collection. Supposedly Rob didn't like the result and wants to write a better book. I am looking forward to it. |
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