Larry's Kidney

By Daniel Asa Rose

How far would you go to save the life of a family member? Obviously, Daniel Asa Rose would go the extra thousand miles. Rose was on vacation when he received the call from his cousin, Larry. We probably all have a cousin Larry. He irritates...

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Stupid In Montana As America

By Robert E. Milliken

Robert E. Milliken discusses stupid people. He admits he has done stupid things and that gives him the right to point out other people’s stupidity. It is a matter of takes one to know one. Milliken is correct people are stupid. He concentrates on American’s which...

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The Sweet Smell of ASH in the Morning

A funnier look at Atascadero State Hospital through the ramblings of a burnt out Psychiatric Technician
By John Crippen

John Crippen begins his book by describing the take down. When a patient becomes violent the staff must restrain him/her to prevent injury. It takes several people to perform this procedure. Crippen humorously describes the dangers, these include: a worker with extremely bad breath, a...

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My Momma Raised Ugly Children...Not Stupid Ones

The Ruminations and Reminiscences of a Gentle Southern Man
By Bud Wright

The title of this book caught my attention. I laughed just looking at the front cover. I had high expectations. Anyone that can come up with a title like this has to be humorous. Bud Wright shares his memories of childhood with readers. Wright spares...

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What Are You, Stupid?

By Henry Shephard

“To be stupid means one lacks in understanding.”  Henry Shephard offers readers a tongue in cheek look at stupid.  We can all recall times when we heard someone say or do something stupid.  “If you ask yourself if you are stupid and you say no,...

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Middos, Manners & Morals with a Twist of Humor

By Joe Bobker

The first chapter of this book caught my attention…Do No Harm!  It just happens that I am studying a small book called Three Simple Rules.  The first rule is to do no harm.  While the focus of Middos, Manners & Morals with a Twist of...

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How To Train A Rock

By Paul Steven Stone

Paul Steven Stone is a talented author.  In his latest book, How To Train A Rock, he shares his insight and perspectives on a variety of topics.  For approximately twenty-five years, he wrote a syndicated column, “A Stone’s Throw.”  In his own words, the column...

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Laughs From Corn Country

By Ron Berry

“Max, that latte drink of your is just coffee with milk. They call it Latte to get a higher price for the fancy name.  I got the same size as you, but it’s regular coffee and only cost a buck and a half.”  It’s amazing...

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Or So It Seems

By Paul Steven Stone

Paul Peterson--divorced father, advertising agent--is on a journey of self-discovery. Through a sort of meditative state, Peterson revisits past events in his life. He does this in a short period of time. However, the reader should remember time is relative. Traveling with Peterson (besides the...

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But Then Again I Could Be Wrong

The Book of Rants
By Jim Rising

Jim Rising shares has talent for wit and disdain with readers. I enjoyed his book But Then Again I Could Be Wrong. The frequently repeated phrases became a little annoying, but then again maybe I’m the one that’s wrong. Rising hosts a radio show called...

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