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Publisher's Note:

Here are quips and jokes for that vast half of humanity that is on the inevitable road to aging and knows that sharing laughter with friends is one of the best ways to live until you die. Samplings: When did my wild oats turn to prunes and All-Bran? Happy hour is naptime now. I finally got all of my stuff together and now I can't remember where I put it. Carol Lynn Pearson is the author of over forty books and plays, including The Lesson and What Love Is. She lives in Walnut Creek, California.…

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Overall Book Review:

Overall Review:

This book is a cute compilation of quips and jokes about growing old such as “At my age, happy hour is nap time.” and “Funny, I don’t remember being absentminded”.  Having read many books by this author, I was expecting something slightly different when I ordered this book.  However, it is cute and would make a perfect gift for someone approaching a “milestone” birthday or anyone who appreciates a humorous look at aging.

This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Gibbs Smith

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language:  None

Violence/Gore:  None

Sex/Nudity:  Several jokes regarding sex and/or loss of sexual ability.

Mature Subject Matter:

Death, Family/Personal Crisis.

Alcohol / Drug Use:

***

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About the Reviewer

An avid reader, I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t the proud owner of a library card. My earliest memories involve my mother reading to my sisters and me, and she successfully instilled a love of books and reading in all of us. I started out with Dick and Jane, advanced to the Bobbsey Twins, then Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, and the Hardy Boys and never stopped. My genre of choice is non-fiction; especially biographies, but history and historical fiction are right up there too.