Same Anderson’s voice in his book review donned a coat of comedy as well as a “chillaxed,” laid back persona. He poked fun at the author’s image on the cover, and went into detail about how the shortcuts in life were everywhere, and described how he was wily enough to find and use them during his school days. The voice was casual in a way that one would chat about a book over coffee with an acquaintance. As for how detailed the review was, Anderson made sure to add in just enough information to explain what the basic idea of the book was about. The evidence that he uses in his review was not so descriptive. He described in his review more about his own life experience more so than the book itself. This could possibly have indicated that the book he was reviewing is not even worth reading or that he in fact wrote the review without reading it completely. Perhaps Anderson skimmed a few pages here and there and hacked away at his computer as he wrote his book review, which in the end seemed to leave its audience content since it is jam packed with personality—sarcasm, casual tone, and edge to his criticisms that stings a bit with a touch of humour (“My God, he’s about to think!”)