Friday, November 4, 2016

How to Raise a Smart Ass + Giveaway

~ I received no compensation and opinions are 100% my own or my family. ~






Synopsis: How to Raise a Smart Ass is a funny, witty, rollicking ride through the joys of early parenthood. The so-titled “Best Butt Wiper in the World” delights audiences by recounting tales of ninja nurses, naughty knights, and super-duper poopers. Whether you’re a proud parent or you aspire to populate the world with tiny terrors of your own someday, this book will have you laughing out loud, or at a minimum buying lots of sanitizer. Kids are messy.




One (or more) Sentence Summary:   I don't know where to start.  How to Raise a Smart Ass was so unbelievably funny, I couldn't get enough.  I would have to say, my favorite part was the move to Rochester.  I moved there in 2008 (moved again in 2015 but not to Oklahoma!) and totally agreed with her comments.  Stories about the two girls were so cute and hilarious.  My son is 14 and my twins are 13 and I still could related to How to Raise a Smart Ass and get a really good laugh along the way.  This would be make a GREAT holiday gift for anyone with children.  

Would I Read Other Books by the Author:  Oh my gosh, absolutely....where can I get my hands on another?  Okay, maybe not the Bar Exam book...but any other.  Please, please, please write another.



Lucia Walinchus is an award-winning journalist, author and ice hockey addict. She has written more than 500 articles for various publications throughout her career and was recently named to the 2016 Fulbright Berlin Capital Program. She has been featured as a guest speaker on CNN and is a contracted freelancer for the New York Times. Walinchus currently lives in Oklahoma because she enjoys wide, flat golf courses that make her think she isn’t actually that bad.


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2 comments:

  1. The best thing about Smart Ass Board Game is that its basically just like a trivia type of game however the catch is that it offers you the chance to be able to pick more than one type of clue.

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