What would you do if you thought the Queen of England might drop in for tea? Have you ever whimsically capered? How many geese in a flock? Or is it a gaggle of geese? Or a giggle? From the serious to the ridiculous and the whimsical to the lyrical, tucked away in these pages you will find essays and poetry to enlighten and entertain, to make you chuckle . . . or perhaps even weep. Happy songs and sad songs, here is an entertaining book to read again and again.
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October 30, 2006: I didn't like this book at all. I find Bradford's writing style far too wordy and she tries too hard to be cute in her observations. She really just comes off as cloying and out of touch. The stories and writings in this aren't witty at all, and only amusing at times in a sort of 1950's-era Reader's Digest sort of way. Not recommended. In fact, stay away.
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September 16, 2006: All about eve is an inspired collection of all the thoughts we all have, but are afraid to talk about in public. These stories and poems are humorous and entertaining on one level and thought provoking on another. I enjoyed every moment spent with this book. All About Eve and Other Things is one of my books that do not gather dust on the shelf. It is the little green book that wants to continually share its ideas.