My Groupon Adventure

· Unbound Publishing
Ebook
208
Pages

About this ebook

A book about opening yourself (and sometimes your colon) up to new experiences.

When comedian Max Dickins was dumped by his girlfriend, he was faced not just with excruciating heartbreak but also with the cold realisation that he was bored, bored, bored. Desperate to shake things up, he took a friend’s advice and reluctantly bought a deal on Groupon.

He then bought another. And another... until what started as a gateway to some new experiences snowballed into a limitless Narnia of discounted possibilities.

Over the course of 18 months, Max did a new Groupon deal every week. He changed his name, became a Lord, wrestled alligators, moonlighted as a beekeeper, and even convinced Groupon to make him into a Groupon deal. (They sold 1,000.) Resuscitated by the oxygen of new experience, he emerged a better man.

My Groupon Adventure is an uproarious and uplifting chronicle showing that it’s possible to escape even the deepest of ruts if you just inject a bit of spontaneity into your life.

About the author

Max Dickins is an award-winning comedian and writer who has written for and performed on TV on both sides of the Atlantic. He started life as a radio presenter on Absolute Radio, where he was nominated for a prestigious Sony Radio Award. His comedy podcast 'Dregs', performed with comedian Mark Smith, was recently nominated for European Podcast of the Year. A stage version of My Groupon Adventure was a sell-out smash hit at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival.

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