Tag: humor

Beyond Beliefs: The Incredible True Story of a German Refugee, an Indian Migrant and the Families Left Behind by Sohail Husain (Book Review #1929)

Beyond Beliefs: The Incredible True Story of a German Refugee, an Indian Migrant and the Families Left Behind** by Sohail Husain is an epic memoir that weaves a rich tapestry of love, loss, and resilience against the backdrop of some of the 20th century’s… Continue Reading “Beyond Beliefs: The Incredible True Story of a German Refugee, an Indian Migrant and the Families Left Behind by Sohail Husain (Book Review #1929)”

Those Boys on the Hill by Elliott Glover (Book Review #1840)

In “Those Boys on the Hill,” Elliott Glover offers a compelling and deeply moving biographical coming-of-age tale that traces the lives of three African American brothers navigating the complexities of growing up in a group home in a farming community in Pennsylvania. Glover artfully… Continue Reading “Those Boys on the Hill by Elliott Glover (Book Review #1840)”

The Koshertarian Comedians by Michael Kornbluth (Book Review #1787)

“The Koshertarian Comedians” by Michael Kornbluth is an uproariously funny and insightful exploration of fatherhood, faith, and the rejuvenating power of comedy. Through a collection of essays and imaginative comedic sketches inspired by his children, Kornbluth navigates the complexities of modern parenting and personal… Continue Reading “The Koshertarian Comedians by Michael Kornbluth (Book Review #1787)”

Across Both Sides of the Mirror by Bianca Pensy Aba (Book Review #1765)

“Across Both Sides of the Mirror” by Bianca Pensy Aba is a mesmerizing narrative that effortlessly captures the essence of self-discovery, the pursuit of aspirations, and the duality of existence. This novel introduces readers to Nova Wright, a character whose journey resonates deeply with… Continue Reading “Across Both Sides of the Mirror by Bianca Pensy Aba (Book Review #1765)”

Mom & Dad Are Dinosaurs by Frank Mastropolo (Book Review #1764)

“Mom & Dad Are Dinosaurs” by Frank Mastropolo is a delightful and uproariously funny exploration into the generational tech divide that plagues many modern families. Through the eyes of their tech-savvy son, readers are given a front-row seat to the comedic trials and tribulations… Continue Reading “Mom & Dad Are Dinosaurs by Frank Mastropolo (Book Review #1764)”

Hacking George by Bob Palmer (Book Review #1414)

‘Hacking George’ is a humor, dark comedy, and complex story where George, the protagonist, instantly gets on your nerves, irritating you all the way. But as you read along, he slowly grows on you, and you realize that he, in fact, is the hero… Continue Reading “Hacking George by Bob Palmer (Book Review #1414)”

Family Camp S’more than a Vacation by Maria Warner (Book Review #1400)

‘Family Camp S’more than a Vacation’ is a memoir written about Maria and her family. The effects of 9/11 and the crisis that came with it have affected them. With three kids, she decides to go camping, where she spends a tech-free week navigating… Continue Reading “Family Camp S’more than a Vacation by Maria Warner (Book Review #1400)”

Tricky by Ron Dakron (Book Review #1393)

‘Tricky’ is a dystopian fairy tale filled with action and adventure and a semi-weird concept of a story that is extremely funny and will make you wonder. You definitely have to have a sense of humor in order to like this book.

Mom Jokes: Chic Comebacks, Polished Puns, & Sophisticated Silliness (Book Review #947)

Mom Jokes is a humoros book filled with jokes and riddles. The book represents the view of a mother paying tribute to all things motherly. It is cleverly illustrated and keeps you intrigued till the end.