Big Dumb Eyes: Stories from a Simpler Mind

by

Nate Bargatze

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Existing fans of Nate Bargatze's stand-up comedy.
  • People who enjoy clean, family-friendly humor.
  • Those who appreciate self-deprecating and observational comedy.
  • Readers looking for a light, easy read that doesn't require much deep thinking.
  • People from the South or familiar with Southern culture who can relate to Nate's background.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those expecting the same level of humor as Nate's stand-up performances.
  • Readers looking for more profound or intellectually stimulating content.
  • People who dislike religious references or discussions of faith.
  • Those who prefer more structured, chronological memoirs.
  • Animal lovers who may be upset by some of the pet-related stories.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Hilarious and relatable stories from Nate's life and family
  • Clean, family-friendly humor without profanity or crude jokes
  • Nate's signature deadpan delivery and self-deprecating style comes through in the writing
  • Heartwarming anecdotes about his relationships with family members
  • Provides insight into Nate's background and path to becoming a comedian
  • Audiobook version narrated by Nate enhances the humor and entertainment value
  • Includes fun stories not featured in his stand-up routines
  • Nate's humble, everyman persona shines through
  • Quick, easy read that doesn't require much deep thinking
  • Nostalgic stories that many can relate to, especially those from the South

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some found the book less funny than Nate's stand-up comedy
  • Writing quality and humor don't always translate well to book format
  • Jumps around in timeline, lacking chronological structure
  • Contains filler content like blank pages and random food thoughts
  • Religious references may be off-putting to some readers
  • Stories can be mundane or pointless at times
  • Repetitive mentions of certain facts (e.g. his dad being a magician)
  • Some jokes and stories fall flat without Nate's verbal delivery
  • Animal stories may be upsetting to pet lovers
  • Self-deprecating humor can get tiresome for some readers

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