Happy People are Annoying (review)

“”Find the people who support you to be what you want to be, who push you to be your very best, and if you find yourself in a room with someone who doesn’t make you feel that way, leave immediately.””

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I remember watching Drake and Josh in high school, and really enjoying the on screen relationship between Josh Peck and Drake Bell. I don’t like to “review” a memoir, but I will say, reading Josh Peck’s Happy People are Annoying was really eye opening.

He admits right up from that he was not one of the child/teen celebs that was abused while working in Hollywood. However, after wrapping the final episode of Drake and Josh, his life does spiral for a while.

It was interesting to read the highs and the lows, and hear about this celebrity who jumped on the social media influencer bandwagon early.

I haven’t seen Josh in anything since that Nickelodeon show – and in the final chapter (written in 2020/2021) he alludes to a new Disney+ show that he was cast for, so of course I had to IMDB him to see what it was (Hi! I don’t watch much television anymore!).

Peck writes like he is sitting down over coffee and talking to a friend, making the writing style comfortable and welcoming.

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