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Eduardo 12 wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 09:39 Seems like this book has an interestingly nostalgic way to show an autobiography, with good vibes and important learned lessons in life shared by the author. I really like that. Thank you for the review Cecilia.
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Dylan921 wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 09:41 I’m going to pass on this book. I’m reading to much and need a break. It’s a great review and glad to hear that it was re-edited thanks to the online book club! Hats off to you!
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Giselle abg wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 09:48 This isn’t my kind of reading. But for those who like to know morr about the author’s life, it sounds great.
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Jbcitygirl wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 09:57 Thank you for sharing your review with us. Admittedly when I read the description of this book and noted the word ‘baseball’ my mind switched off. After reading your review and the sample pages I will happily admit that I judged this book incorrectly.
I know just what you mean. Thanks for sharing.
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Lunastella wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 09:59
Sacchetti's storytelling skills are reminiscent of the popular series, The Wonder Years or the classic movie, A Christmas Story. For instance, he fondly recalls family traditions, such as Sunday Mass, followed by a delicious pasta dinner and concluding with the men of the family playing cards. Sacchetti describes watching his father, grandfather, and uncles hurl good-natured insults while critiquing the others' skills. While no physical violence or money was involved, he found the post-mealtime ritual every bit as entertaining as watching TV.
You sold me with this reference! I love The Wonder Years!
These traditions and moments that seem minuscule at the time are a huge part of what makes us who we are. It seems like a lovely, heartwarming book.
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Me too! I recently noticed the series has been added to Hulu. :)
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This sounds like a very fun, humorous, and nostalgic collection of short stories. I'm glad you enjoyed reading about the author's life and experiences. Great and thorough review!
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LauraLeeWasHere wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:11 Don't you ever get a day off? It seems like you have been doing all the reviews for the books of the day!
I most like the themes of family devotion, faith, and community that are consistently woven through the collection.
I think what I find that I dislike the most about any collection is that they often seem disjointed. But your quote above seems to have picked up on that very point. And another winning book and another great review.

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Haha, I read every day. It is unusual to have two books that I reviewed featured back-to-back, but I actually wrote the reviews months apart. :lol2:
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Nickolas Farmakis wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:12 Your review is excellent! You have included both your opinion on the book and its summary. Your review is also impressively worded and expertly compiled. Well done!
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Everydayadventure15 wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:15 I love the nostalgic good-old-days feel of this book. Sacchetti’s books have been featured for book of the day before and you can tell he writes from the heart. Thanks for another wonderful review!
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Preshgold73 wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:17 Sounds interesting reading about the experiences of others, cos there's always one or two things to pick. Thanks for the review.
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Misael wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:35 It seemed to be light novel that focuses on good times rather than dwell on the hardships one encountered in his life. And yet, learning is to be had just like any other real stories. Congrats!
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maxiphemmax wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:45 This is really an interesting memoir. Something like flipping through life's experience. And being an essay, might quite seems easy to read. Will surely take a glance at this. Thanks for this review.
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10mile72 wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:48 I knew the name Charles Sacchetti sounded familiar. I reviewed his book Knowing He’s There a few months ago. It was a terrific book. Like this one, it’s a collection of feel-good stories about the events and people that shaped his life. I may give this one a look. Thanks for the review, Cecilia. :techie-studyingbrown:
Yes, I haven't read the other book yet but noticed it was featured. Thanks for your comment. :tiphat:
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Lui Vanderbilt wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:54 Great Review, Sachetti shares his life all through the book and importance of journaling essays for future preference. Thank You BOTD
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jerrypru wrote: 08 Jan 2020, 10:55 The book review is very interesting and captivating. I love the family devotion theme that the book has, the sense of neighborhood community and the loving act of his mother that got him playing baseball. All these sound very interesting and they draw me towards getting the book.
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