Social media star and comedian Josh Sundquist takes readers on his
hilarious journey to the fringes of viral stardom to discover if it's
possible to be both very famous and very happy.
As a semi-famous internet creator, Josh Sundquist knows what it's like
to chase fame, but he also knows that more fame usually means more
stress. So he set out on a pseudo-scientific investigation to find out
if there is any way for fame and happiness to overlap.
He attempts to define the word "fame"--hint: it's harder than you'd
think. He turns back time to identify the first facially-recognizable
celebrity (you might know his former BFF Brutus). He digs into the
numbers to debunk urban legends associated with stardom (ever heard of
the 27 Club?). He talks to other semi-famous people (from K-pop
sensations to former child stars) and asks them: Is this fame thing
making you happy? If not, why are you doing it? If so, what's your
secret? All while recounting funny stories about his own cringy
fame-seeking (like his many attempts, and failures, to get onto MTV).
Packed with playful diagrams, fascinating insights from celebrities, and
embarrassing truths from Josh's experience with semi-fame, this is a
must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of becoming famous...or at
least going viral on TikTok.