"Gutfield returns with an essay collection that is part memoir and part political manifesto."--Publisher marketing.
Greg Gutfeld Books
Greg Gutfeld is an outspoken libertarian satirist and humorist whose work is characterized by its subversive and provocative nature. He aims his sharp wit at societal norms and established institutions, often described as hurling a stink bomb into the heart of conventional thinking. Readers appreciate his unique ability to blend outrage with humor, making complex issues accessible and entertaining. His writing consistently challenges readers to question the status quo with an incisive and often audacious voice.



The Plus: Self-Help for People Who Hate Self-Help
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Greg Gutfeld wants to be your new guru, and he hates himself for it. Before Greg Gutfeld was a Fox News star and a New York Times bestselling author, he was a self-help writer for health magazines who had no idea what he was talking about. But now, after years of experience, he finally feels qualified to guide people on the journey of life—call this book punishment for his sins, and a huge reward for you! In The Plus, Greg teaches you how to brainwash yourself into better behavior, retaining the pluses in your life and eliminating the minuses. His approach to self-help is simple, and perfect for cynics; it’s not about positive thinking in the short term, it’s about positive being in the long term. With tough love and more than a little political incorrectness, he delivers sage wisdom such as: -If you aren’t getting happier as you’re getting older, you’re doing it wrong. -Resist the media’s command to expand destructive narratives. -If you’re in the same place you were three years ago, wake up. -Don’t tweet when drinking. Modern life grows emptier and emptier as society becomes increasingly polarized, and even those who don’t subscribe to New Age beliefs are seeking comfort and meaning. In The Plus, Greg shows how skeptics too can advance themselves for the betterment of their lives and the healing of their communities.
A stressed-out New York men's magazine editor gets posted to the UK and realises happiness is more easily achieved by adopting the British attitude to life - expecting the worst and going to the pub.