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Funeral Potatoes (2012)

by Joni Hilton(Favorite Author)
3.22 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: One sentence into Joni Hilton's novel and the author and I are in agreement: "(Funerals) go on too long. An hour is plenty of time to recall a person's high points and to remind everyone of the plan of salvation. Having more than five speakers is ridiculous." Page 3 yields a bonafide recipe for delicious, albeit artery-clogging, funeral potatoes: the uber-comfort food. But beyond page 3, it's a steep downhill slide into self-conscious, "isn't-my-family-so-cute-and-clever" humor. Gag... And, PLEASE, leave "Ted" alone already!
review 2: Had just lost someone very dear to me at the time I read this. The humer helped me through a rough time. Little did I know that I would again rely on that humor and the lessons taught when my husband died just 2 months later. A
... morelthough Joni's books sometimes border on the silly side, they are always good for a laugh and a great stress reliever. Thank you Joni for helping me to maintain my sanity. less
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LightTheWay071
Didn't like this one as much as her others. A little more preachy and a little less funny.
Crissean
I laughed right along with her until she made fun of girl's camp. Is nothing sacred?
cele
A fun and funny look at what we expect of ourselves and those around us
nancy
a Lighthearted look at being Mormon in todays world.
cuckoo
Lots of laugh out loud moments and great insights.
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