Best Wishes
Registered by Beryl_Be on 8/13/2024
3 journalers for this copy...
Do you hate noisy restaurants, pre-ripped jeans and pedestrians who walk five abreast?
Do you also have a problem with plastic-wrapped fruit, climate-change deniers and take-away sandwiches priced at $14.95?
And, most of all, do you think the world would be a better place if people got back their sense of humour?
Here's proof you are not alone. Heartfelt and hilarious, serious but sly, Best Wishes is the encyclopedia of 'can do better'. It's a plea for a better world - one wish at a time.
Do you also have a problem with plastic-wrapped fruit, climate-change deniers and take-away sandwiches priced at $14.95?
And, most of all, do you think the world would be a better place if people got back their sense of humour?
Here's proof you are not alone. Heartfelt and hilarious, serious but sly, Best Wishes is the encyclopedia of 'can do better'. It's a plea for a better world - one wish at a time.
I thought this was meant to be a funny book but the author just complained about about a variety of subjects. I think he is the one that that should be 'less annoying'. This book was a real downer, I had to stop reading it.
Caught today at Riddik.
This book is a list of 'wishes' from Aussie Richard Glover. It’s more of an opinion piece with plenty of nostalgia of the world many of us grew up in and how not all changes are good. Thought provoking and enjoyable.
Journal Entry 5 by marmee463 at Cafe 130 in Templestowe, Victoria Australia on Monday, November 4, 2024
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Picked up at today's Templestowe meet. Off to Shepparton for my father to read