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Lädt ... Twilight Twists: Boomers' Belly Laughs & Beyondvon Sean O'Cleary
Keine Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. ![]() I'm Spanish, from Asturias in the North, and it has much to do with Ireland (climate, character of the people, etc.). I learnt English there and it's kind of my second Homelad (my wedding ring has a claddagh in it). I'm also a boomer, although a late one (1964, just in the brink). So, this book reuniting both those things I like very much, Irish humour and Boomers, I supposed it would interest me, and I was right. I really enjoyed it. If it has a small deffect it's that it is very short and doesn't develop things maybe enough sometimes. But I enjoyed every page. So much so that I intend to read more books by this autor if I can. ![]() ![]() ![]() The strangest thing is at the end of each chapter, there are phrases such as, "As we go on," "We'll explore," "This chapter will." But then nothing. There was no more. Odd expressions to end a chapter with. At the end of the book, the author describes the book as a "chuckle train." I think the chuckle train derailed before it left the station. Hopefully your experience with the book will be more enjoyable. I want to thank the author for providing me a copy of the book to review. The opinions of my review are my own. Zeige 5 von 5 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Book about little reflections on life as a baby boomer. As funny as some remarks were I didn't personally resonate with much being a millennial myself.
I also found it was just the typical things out there you hear and nothing very new added or elaborated, as in fact the book suggests at the end of many chapters.
Basically for me it was witty on certain points but noting to shout about! (