The Accidental Further Adventures of the 100 Year Old Man by Jonas Jonasson
— feeling doubt


I loved the other two books of Jonassons' that I've read, but I didn't love this one.
The old man was back, turning another year older, and running into to antics along the way. There was a couple of cute moments in the story, but for the most part, it was the authors' thoughts on politics and other worldly events. At least, that's how I took it.
So, because of how it made me feel in that way, I wouldn't recommend it to fans. Don't bother with it, it's really not lif-changing if you skip it.
Or don't, and maybe you will feel differently and be excited by it. To each his own.