A comedic look into social apathy, Diary of the Other Guy is a philosophical discussion between character and reader. Literally asking to be disagreed with at every turn, John ’Jack’ Fabbrico gives his day to day life by dictating every lurid detail of his sex-capades with a slew of women, all of which are either married or committed in some sense, during the course of what he considers to be a ’standard weekend, ’. Sharing his thoughts throughout, one really gets to know the mind of this hard to hate anti-villain. He is a self-proclaimed ’Cad, ’ both loving and lamenting every moment of his affairs, be they professional or personal. Filled with a complex but relatable ensemble this book takes a looks at love, lust and ethics in the modern age with a raunchy sense humo