Make life a little less terrible with relatable observations designed to help channel all your anger!
Matthew DiBenedetti Books
Matthew DiBenedetti redefines the modern experience of frustration and disdain through his sharp, provocative prose. Drawing inspiration from the often-unseen absurdities of everyday life and corporate drudgery, he crafts narratives that resonate with a darkly humorous, yet relatable, cynicism. His work fearlessly tackles the unpleasant truths about human nature, inviting readers to commiserate with and even embrace a shared sense of exasperation.


I Hate Everything
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
I hate that I'm going bald. I hate that I still make fun of bald people.I hate karma.Amateur haters, step aside. Time to learn what it "really" means to be miserable. Because this guy hates "every"thing. From hating the little irks that happen now and then (like the water that squirts out of the mustard bottle) to hating the unfortunate realities of today's world (like that superheroes don't exist . . . but villains do), Matthew DiBenedetti tells readers how he "really" feels. With such a variety of miserable musings, you'll find something to laugh at--and someone to loathe with--in this book.