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No! I Don't Want to Join a Book Club

Diary of a Sixtieth Year

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An unexpected delight of a novel about letting go of youth and rejoicing in being the sassy curmudgeon you've become!
Literature & Fiction Women's Fiction Funny Witty Fiction Feel-Good

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This book is so funny and spot on that I laughed aloud probably every five (or fewer) minutes! AND, this reader is superb! Her voice is true to the age and her timing of the humor is impeccable! Please do yourself a favor and listen to this book.

So Humorous!!

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I am turning 60 soon so the title caught my eye. The story gave me plenty of laughs and reminders of my own life. It was a fun read.

I have many CRAFT moments

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This story has been a fun emotional experience. I am glad I listened to it. Thank you for a little story about life experiences that most people go through.

Virginia Ironside

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This book cracked me up. Any female who is approaching 60, is 60, or already beyond 60 should listen to this book. My morning water aerobics gal pals could not wait for me to share the latest quip. I will probably listen again. Beware: You wiill laugh out loud, so listen in private.😂🤣

Wonderful!

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The first chapter of this book reads like a conversation I'd have with my friends about getting older and how much we really prefer it to being young. The main character in this book is refreshing in her appreciation of this stage of her life. My friends and I have found that, as we get older, we've also gotten more honest about what we think about things. This book was full of that kind of honesty. It's funny, fast moving, full of love and joy. It's also sarcastic in a way that only older women can exude. It's a whole lot of fun.

Telling it like it is

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