Mr. Instability: Review
I had the opportunity to review Mr Instability by author Tom Elsa.
Mr. Instability, a book written by Author Tom Elsa is a fun journey through the life of a chronic job hopper. Twenty eight jobs in fifteen years, Tom has held almost every job title out there. From a pooper scooper, correctional officer and even a police officer Tom also shares with us experiences on movie sets as a movie extra with some big name celebrities. I liked this book for the simple fact I felt guilty reading it, Tom is not a public figure he is just a regular guy who has a great story to share.
The book starts at the beginning of his work experience, cleaning up poop as he gently puts it, and then goes all the way to his current job. I enjoyed the part where Tom slips on a piece of feces that was thrown at him by inmates. I am amazed at the things one person can experience.
Tom also gives the readers great advice, I love this one, your just passing through this world, might as well enjoy it, now put this book down and go try something new, or something you always wanted to do but haven’t. I liked that for the simple fact, that he is right. We all are just passing through, and like Tom said when it’s all said and done and you reflect on your life, are you going to have regrets on things you should have done? Should have seen?
Well, I am going to go and try to live life more, I think I will learn to play the piano, and I think I will take that trip. But before you decide to do things that you have always dreamt of, check out Mr. Instability on Lulu.com and enjoy. I did.
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Awesome Book!
Awesome Book!
Awesome Book!
This book is definitely highly recommended… what a thrill journey!!
Awesome!
Hey, at least he’s got something in print, I’ll give him that….too short and light, should have gone into more depth, but seeing how it was written via email while at work I guess he could only write in short spurts. That publisher needs to hire a proofreader though, the grammar mistakes and missing words took away from the story, I think.
I hope his next book has more meat to it…maybe some fiction based on his real experiences?
Serious punctuation, spelling and grammar errors make it seem highly unprofessional and disjoint. It’s like reading a story written by a 7th grader.