Thank You to Gallery Books for providing me with an advanced copy of Todd Barry's, Thank You for Coming to Hattiesburg: One Comedian's Tour of Not-Quite-The-Biggest Cities in the World, in exchange for an honest review.
PLOT- Comedian Todd Barry shares travel notes from his experiences playing secondary markets ( smaller cities/venues), during 2015/2016.
LIKE- Previous to reading, Thank You for Coming to Hattiesburg, I had not heard of Todd Barry. I requested a review copy of his book, because I liked the concept. I like off-the-beaten-path travel logs. I was a clueless about his sense of humor, so I went in with no expectations. I read, Thank You for Coming to Hattiesburg, last night, during my flight from California to Oregon. Would Barry be my ideal travel companion?
Yes. Todd Barry made my two hour flight seem like seconds.
It was a risk going in without a familiarity with Barry's comedy, but I quickly discovered that we have a similar sense of humor. Barry's quirks and annoyances, like his self-diagnosed Misophonia, had me laughing. As I was currently dealing with air travel, I commiserated with his travel issues, such as a woman trying to guilt him into giving up his aisle seat. The nerve! I enjoyed his behind the scenes perspective of being a traveling comedian, the pains and joys of being on the road. What I most loved about his travel diary, was his recommendations. Hell yes, I'm going to visit the "railroad car/ future home of a corn dog restaurant" in Oklahoma. Cape Fear Serpentarium in North Carolina, I'm coming! Barry's love of local coffee houses and sightseeing is right up my alley.
Barry's witty observations reminded me of one of my favorite authors, David Sedaris, who always makes me laugh until I cry, when he reads from his travel diary during his live shows. The funniest stuff comes from observing other people, things too bizarre to make up.
DISLIKE- Not so much a dislike, but a suggestion; although, Thank You for Coming to Hattiesburg, is a quick read, don't do it in one sitting. If I had parsed it out, I would have found it more enjoyable. I felt like I rushed it. Don't rush Barry, he deserves better.
RECOMMEND- Yes. I'm sure his fans will be delighted, but even as someone with zero familiarity with Barry, I found, Thank You for Coming to Hattiesburg, to be a highly entertaining read.