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Review of Saschaisms

Posted: 21 Apr 2024, 05:54
by Hager Salem
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Saschaisms" by Sascha Bridges Angela Ziska.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Sascha was a special kid. He was on the autistic spectrum. He grew up with a special personality that diversified between being friendly, funny, critical, and even silly. His mother used to post the things he said on social media, and people liked them over the years. They even demanded that they be collected in a book. This is what happened in Saschaisms by Sascha Bridges and Angela Ziska. The book is a collection of the remarkable and diverse comments Sascha made and the little conversations he had with his mother.

Going through the book, I mostly smiled. I couldn't do anything but enjoy Sascha's wit and sense of humor. I admired his logic sometimes and how he could make you think by asking clear, simple questions that you might not have thought of before. He wasn't put in a mold like many other people, so his spontaneity was amazing. He made me laugh with his manipulative comments when he tried to escape a chore or school. I wondered about his mother's feelings when he always criticized her cooking. I liked how he always expressed himself courageously.

I didn't really dislike anything about the book. I might have some comments for a more preferred version for me. The font could be a bit larger. I also thought, in some situations, I would have liked to know more, like the surroundings of those comments or how the mom received them. However, my experience wasn't affected by any of those.

The book was a joyful read. I loved the pictures included, and they gave me a real connection to Sascha. The book was professionally edited. I could only spot one minor error. Therefore, I rate Saschaisms by Sascha Bridges and Angela Ziska five out of five stars. I see that the book can suit many people who would love to read something funny yet full of things that will make them think.

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Re: Review of Saschaisms

Posted: 26 Apr 2024, 03:18
by Anozie Stephanie
It's so delightful to see how something that can be seen as sad be turned to something liked by people. For it to be collected in a book describes the love people had for Sascha.

Re: Review of Saschaisms

Posted: 06 May 2024, 01:06
by williams Emerald
“Saschaisms” sounds like a heartwarming journey filled with laughter and genuine insights from a unique perspective.

Re: Review of Saschaisms

Posted: 06 May 2024, 07:29
by Jason Ortega 1
A great book and a wonderful review it sparks my interest in reading the book.