"Hoppus has a knack for storytelling, which will come as no surprise to fans of the band's eminently quotable lyrics." - Los Angeles Times
"Hoppus' raw, hilarious, and unflinchingly honest memoir chronicles his life and career, beginning when he was just a kid coping with his parents' bitter divorce before following him as he constantly moves around the country, struggles to figure out his identity, and eventually meets his best friend and musical soulmate Tom DeLonge." - Entertainment Weekly
"Hugely entertaining and very well written, in a wisecracking, smart-ass style..." - The Guardian
"Hoppus opts for being open about his relationship with his divorced parents, his relationship to mental health and, arguably, the most impactful relationship in his life - the one he has with his blink-182 bandmate Tom Delonge." - NPR
"Fahrenheit-182 is a funny, engaging and heartfelt reflection on everything from Hoppus's early years growing up in the California desert and the boisterous beginnings of Blink, to the band's ups and downs and eventually his battle with cancer." - People
"While the memoir dives deep into his upbringing, path to stardom and health journey, it's also a love letter to his longtime bandmates, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, and their loyal fan base." - Us Weekly
"Hoppus gets real about his feelings." - Complex
"Hoppus' raw, hilarious, and unflinchingly honest memoir chronicles his life and career, beginning when he was just a kid coping with his parents' bitter divorce before following him as he constantly moves around the country, struggles to figure out his identity, and eventually meets his best friend and musical soulmate Tom DeLonge." - Entertainment Weekly
"Hugely entertaining and very well written, in a wisecracking, smart-ass style..." - The Guardian
"Hoppus opts for being open about his relationship with his divorced parents, his relationship to mental health and, arguably, the most impactful relationship in his life - the one he has with his blink-182 bandmate Tom Delonge." - NPR
"Fahrenheit-182 is a funny, engaging and heartfelt reflection on everything from Hoppus's early years growing up in the California desert and the boisterous beginnings of Blink, to the band's ups and downs and eventually his battle with cancer." - People
"While the memoir dives deep into his upbringing, path to stardom and health journey, it's also a love letter to his longtime bandmates, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, and their loyal fan base." - Us Weekly
"Hoppus gets real about his feelings." - Complex