Audiobook Review: Rhett & Link’s Book of Mythicality by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal

Posted November 30, 2020 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments

Audiobook Review: Rhett & Link’s Book of Mythicality by Rhett McLaughlin and Link NealRhett & Link's Book of Mythicality: A Field Guide to Curiosity, Creativity, and Tomfoolery
by Rhett McLaughlin, Link Neal
Narrator: Rhett McLaughlin, Link Neal
Publication Date October 10, 2017
Source: Audible
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“Internetainers” Rhett & Link met in first grade when their teacher made them miss recess for writing profanity on their desks, and they have been best friends ever since. Today, their daily YouTube talk show, Good Mythical Morning, is the most-watched daily talk show on the Internet, and nearly 12 million subscribers tune in to see the guys broadcast brainy trivia, wild experiments, and hilarious banter (not to mention the occasional cereal bath). Now the award-winning comedians are finally bringing their “Mythical” world to the printed page in their first book.
A hilarious blend of autobiography, trivia, and advice, Rhett & Link's Book of Mythicality: A Field Guide to Curiosity, Creativity, and Tomfoolery will offer twenty ways to add “Mythicality” to your life, including:
Eat Something That Scares YouMake a Bold Hair ChoiceInvent Something RidiculousSay “I Love You” Like It's Never Been SaidSpeak at Your Own FuneralThe goal of these offbeat prompts? To learn new things, laugh more often, and earn a few grown-up merit badges along the way. Heartfelt and completely original, this book will be the perfect gift for anyone looking for a fresh dose of humor and fun.


 

My boyfriend and I don’t always agree on what to watch, listen or read.  However, one thing we can usually agree on is Good Mythical Morning.  With a road trip ahead of us I knew this would be the perfect book for our four hour car ride. 

The audiobook was very entertaining and was fun to listen to through most of the car ride.  Like on their show, Rhett and Link know how to hold one’s attention and kept things interesting with sprinkles of humor and reflections on their life. 

I am glad that we got the audiobook as I don’t think a hardback would have been as engageing.  I’m not trying to say that it isn’t worth it to actually read the book, I just think that the narration is a worthwhile addition.  The enthusiasm to share their story and encouragement to “be your mythical best” was fantastic and had us eager to listen to the next section.  Overall, it was a fun, somewhat motivational book to pass the time.

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