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Humor |
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PublishAmerica |
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1588518736 |
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185 |
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Sep 14 2001 |
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Non-Fiction |
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A collection of humorous vignettes from the author's everyday life experiences.
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The author has drawn from his many years of life experiences for this collection of amusing short stories. They encompass many facets of his life including memories from his early childhood in his native Sweden, experiences in the military and simple everyday events. His wife and lifelong partner, whom he refers to as ‘B', plays a major role in many of the stories. Together they have traveled to foreign countries as well as throughout the U.S. They have faced life's common trials and tribulations and relate them in an amusing style. The readers can probably associate with many of the situations they have encountered. The book is written in a very lighthearted vein and does not attempt to convey messages or advice. It merely looks at the humorous aspects of everyday life and leaves the reader in a happy mood.
Excerpt
Laugh and the world laughs with you - Snore and you snore alone.
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Reader Reviews for "Stories From Life"
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| Reviewed by natalie |
11/5/2002 |
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| His story made me laugh so hard I cried! |
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| Reviewed by jbl |
7/21/2002 |
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| Great story, Eric. A very humorous account of a problem that the airlines are facing today. Keep up the good work! |
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| Reviewed by kirby |
7/19/2002 |
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| Reviewed by EBF |
6/28/2002 |
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| Great story, Eric, thanks for sharing it with us. It is very timely in view of some airlines new regulations regarding obese travelers. In reference to the previous comment, it is too bad that people can't learn to laugh at themselves. |
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| Reviewed by SK |
6/21/2002 |
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| Sir, your story preview made me sick. You obviously have a very deep ugliness inside you that compells you to laugh at a very serious medical problem, when you yourself could definitely stand to join a gym as well. I cannot imagine why anyone would purchase your book when they can find similar writings on any tavern's bathroom wall. Please consider getting yourself some help, although I personally do not know of any cure for the type of problem you seem to have. |
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| Reviewed by Kathy Bosworth |
3/21/2002 |
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| Very humorous preview. Making people laugh is a priceless gift. You have made me laugh! Good luck to you Eric. |
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| Reviewed by Lynn Barry |
3/11/2002 |
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| Funny stuff. Looks like a book I'd like to read. Good luck. |
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