My Funny Dad, Harry review by RMatu
My Funny Dad, Harry
by Karen Arlettaz Zemek
Age Range - Any Age
Genre - Anthology

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Champaign, IL, United States
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My Funny Dad, Harry by Karen Arlettaz Zemek is a collection of stories about the author's father, Harry. The stories are about many different aspects of Harry's life like his cats, some of his experiences, and some of his traits. Each story is unique and helps portray Harry as a whole. The stories are a great way to remember those who are deceased and are no longer part of our worlds.

Opinion: 

Overall, I would say that this book is amusing, but also dull. It lacks the power to keep readers hooked on until the end. Some of the stories are not interesting even though they might have been to the author. Also, the style of writing does not seem professional and reminds me of something that someone might write for fun but not to be published. Although the book was okay, I don't know if it was something that I would recommend to a friend because it just wasn't that interesting.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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