cover image What Would Rob Do?: An Irreverent Guide to Surviving Life's Daily Indignities

What Would Rob Do?: An Irreverent Guide to Surviving Life's Daily Indignities

Rob Sachs. John Wiley & Sons, $16.95 (216pp) ISBN 978-0-470-45773-3

A producer, reporter and director for popular NPR programs like Morning Edition and All Things Considered, Sachs found a personal connection to his audience through his quirky advice podcast series, ""What Would Rob Do?"" Expanding on that series, Sachs presents a guide to dealing with daily dilemmas and embarrassing snafus, from parenting (""Annoying Kids' Music"") to dating (""Avoiding a Chick Flick""), socializing (""Underdressed for a Party?""), personal hygiene (""Combing the Coif""), and the places they intersect (""I Clogged the Toilet and I'm at a Party! What Would Rob Do?""). In addition to his own funny, direct take on a myriad of issues, Sachs also consults with experts (or whatever one would call Fabio), and manages some genuinely useful advice (his take on emailing is especially timely and on point). Though it loses something in the translation from audio to print, and fans may find it more of the same, readers should find this a funny and (more often than not) helpful take on the common pitfalls of modern life.