Official Review: The Humor and Wisdom of the Aged
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Official Review: The Humor and Wisdom of the Aged

3 out of 4 stars
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The Humor and Wisdom of the Aged is a short book that contains sayings in three different categories: Wisdom, Humor and Inspiration. The book only consists of around 120 pages, and the sayings are approximately 3 to 4 lines. The book can easily be read in one sitting or you could potentially read a proverb a day.
In the section entitled Wisdom, there are general quotes relating to life. One of my favorites is: "Diplomacy is letting someone else have your way." Humor obviously includes witty or fun adages. For example: "Thank you from the heart of my bottom." Inspiration is a bit different from Wisdom in that it contains sayings mostly related to Christianity and faith. Here, the author says: "God may hold us accountable not only for our words but for our silence."
This book would not be classified as self-help, but there is much truth to be gleaned from within the pages. I appreciated the variety contained in the book as I felt like there was something for everyone. I also enjoyed that some of the proverbs took a bit of thought to grasp. Several of them would be good food for thought for an entire day or even, perhaps, a group discussion.
The author has, I believe, somewhat limited the audience of this book with the emphasis on Christianity in the last section. That is not necessarily a bad thing. However, it is something to take note of if you are thinking of reading this collection. If you are an agnostic or atheist, this would probably not be a book you would enjoy. Similarly, there were a few sayings that were political in nature. These were few and far between; but, if you have strong political views, there is a chance you would not agree with the author.
Sadly, the book was not well edited, and, for a book of this length, that is an absolute necessity. The mistakes I found included typographical errors, missing or extra punctuation and formatting errors. There was usually a blank line between the sayings, but there were a few times where that was missing. This caused the axioms to run together, making it difficult to figure out where one ended and the next started. A good editor would greatly improve the quality of this book.
The Humor and Wisdom of the Aged gets a 3 out of 4 stars from me. It's a nice, short book of sayings that many would enjoy, but it could use more proofreading. I recommend it to those who enjoy a collection of short words of wisdom. I hope that, in the future, the author expands the collection a bit and retains a good editor. That would definitely shoot this one to the top of my must read list!
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It really is sad especially as it's such a small book. It's something that could so easily be taken care of. Thanks for stopping by.Kendra M Parker wrote: ↑20 Jun 2018, 05:52 It sounds like such fun to have a book of modern proverbs. It’s a shame that it was not edited well, though.
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I completely agree. Politics and religion are so divisive that I almost cringe whenever I see anything about them (especially politics for me.) Still, it was a good book. Thanks for your comments.Helen_Combe wrote: ↑20 Jun 2018, 05:52 Great review. ’Diplomacy is letting someone else have your way’ is a brilliant line, I love it. Such a pity it wasn’t edited properly. I agree that nowadays, politics and religion are tricky subjects, best avoided if possible.
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