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I love the title and premise of the book. To borrow the books title, to be perfectly honest the book fell flat. It felt like a series of blog entries rather than a complete story or book. There are some great parts of the book but not enough to... [Read on]
I have to admit that I found this book quite refreshing and funny. Imagine challenging yourself to not tell a lie for an entire year. Talk about your hard things to do! We tell so many lies, and isn't that how comedians make their living? I was... [Read on]
tbh Does that mean anything to you? (If not, you're old.) To be honest. It's all the rage on Facebook. Someone puts "tbh" as their status and people "like" it to hear what utter honesty the person who wrote that status will say about them. ... [Read on]
Much like a recent starring Jim Carey, the author in the book To Be Perfectly Honest decides to tell only the truth. He keeps a diary of his experiences in order to chart his progress. The author, Phil Callaway, is also a minister and draws... [Read on]
I had never heard of Phil Callaway prior to this book review. To be perfectly honest, I could not resist the pun, I thought he looked a lot like Larry David and was not sure what I was in for when I signed up for the book. Am I ever so glad that... [Read on]
To Be Perfectly Honest: One Man's Year of (almost) Living Truthfully Could Change Your Life. No Lie. By Phil Callaway offers the story of a man who challenges himself to give up the sin of dishonesty for a full year. He fails. This book is... [Read on]
Author and speaker Phil Callaway took an oath of honesty for one year, and wrote about what he discovered. “To Be Perfectly Honest” is formatted as a year-long diary, with 365 entries chronicling the author’s year of trying to tell the... [Read on]
Phil Callaway’s book, To Be Perfectly Honest, comes with an irresistible hook. What would life be like if we always told the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me God? Set in a diary format, Callaway embarked on a year of... [Read on]
They say that misery loves company. They say that laughter is good for the soul. When I heard that Ron, an editor at Multnomah Books, had sweet-talked a humorist – a man who, by his own admission, “lies for a living” – into telling the... [Read on]
I'm a big fan of humor and have a broad taste, but "To Be Perfectly Honest" kind of drones on. The concept of the book is very good and potentially very funny. However it is written in a journal format and there is a lot of filler and mundane... [Read on]