This book will turn out to be one the best gifts you'll ever get. Jerome's witty ramblings are the funniest you will ever read. Mark Twain comes close to Jerome's style but is a poor second. Jerome finds humor in the commonplace and the every day occurrences which all of us, even a good 100 years later, can identify with. Starting with his self-diagnosis of every ailment, excepting house-maid's knee, to his singular insights into his friends, self, and surroundings; you will never tire of rereading this book. It becomes ...
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This book will turn out to be one the best gifts you'll ever get. Jerome's witty ramblings are the funniest you will ever read. Mark Twain comes close to Jerome's style but is a poor second. Jerome finds humor in the commonplace and the every day occurrences which all of us, even a good 100 years later, can identify with. Starting with his self-diagnosis of every ailment, excepting house-maid's knee, to his singular insights into his friends, self, and surroundings; you will never tire of rereading this book. It becomes clear quickly that the dog, Montmorency, is the only one with any sense. Three Men and a Boat will always cheer you after a cold, bleak winter. It's the best Spring tonic--highly recommended as an annual dose. Give this book to friends so they can share your enjoyment in this wonderfully humorous and offbeat book. Read, enjoy, and laugh often.
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