1000 Feelings For Which There Are No Names by Mario Giordano Review
Title: 1000 Feelings For Which There Are No Names
Author, Illustrator: Mario Giordano, Ray Fenwick
Age Group: Adult
Genre: Humor/Inspiration
Series: N/A
Star Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
The bottom line: A hilarious little volume rife with humor, inspiration, and a bit of dark comedy, this book is highly recommended to humor fans or people just looking for a bit of unconventional inspiration!
This book was given to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Looking for humor? Inspiration? Hilarious jokes and dark truths that no one in their right mind would ever say? How about a fun little ice-breaker? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, this book is for you! An excellent source of amusement for any adults! An amazing ice-breaker for parties, as well! A triumph of humor and inspiration!
What I enjoyed:
-I loved the art of this cute little volume--it was spot on and fit the mood perfectly
-The hilarious, dark, sometimes unpleasant humor that is rife throughout the book
-It was a nice, quick read that I enjoyed
What could've been better:
-Sometimes it was a little bit too dark for my taste
Overall, I really liked this volume, plump with helpful inspiration and side-splitting humor! Next on deck: The Sword of the Realm by Mark Wheaton!
Author, Illustrator: Mario Giordano, Ray Fenwick
Age Group: Adult
Genre: Humor/Inspiration
Series: N/A
Star Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
The bottom line: A hilarious little volume rife with humor, inspiration, and a bit of dark comedy, this book is highly recommended to humor fans or people just looking for a bit of unconventional inspiration!
This book was given to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Looking for humor? Inspiration? Hilarious jokes and dark truths that no one in their right mind would ever say? How about a fun little ice-breaker? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, this book is for you! An excellent source of amusement for any adults! An amazing ice-breaker for parties, as well! A triumph of humor and inspiration!
What I enjoyed:
-I loved the art of this cute little volume--it was spot on and fit the mood perfectly
-The hilarious, dark, sometimes unpleasant humor that is rife throughout the book
-It was a nice, quick read that I enjoyed
What could've been better:
-Sometimes it was a little bit too dark for my taste
Overall, I really liked this volume, plump with helpful inspiration and side-splitting humor! Next on deck: The Sword of the Realm by Mark Wheaton!
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