Yeah, Herion's books have tons of print errors - enough to border on unbearable at times - but the stories are so damn interesting that it forces you to slog on.

The other knock on the book is that it can be redundant at times. He'll tell a story and then 60-70 pages later repeat it with slightly different wording. His books aren't ordered chronologically so they don't really flow that well.

They are probably best suited as "toilet readers" to be honest, lol. Sit down for 5-10 minutes, pick up one of his books and read a random chapter while you do your business.


"Snakes... Snakes... I don't know no Snakes."