I just finished reading Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More By Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Susan Heim.
How can you not like a book when it starts out with a quote from Aerosmith? *grin*
Seriously, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More is a wonderful book. I could relate to so many of the stories. (Ya…I was totally right there with the woman who had a nervous breakdown that she wouldn’t be able to tell her twins apart once she removed the hospital IDs … until her husband gently reminder her that all she had to do was remove their diapers. Yep – boy/girl twins LOL!) I laughed out loud at some of the stories; shed a tear for a few others. But mostly, I found myself nodding in agreement with what I was reading, thinking “oh ya – I remember that” or “oh man – I can totally see that happening soon!” I have to admit that I did skip over some of the stories – I simply couldn’t relate at all – but with so many different ones, that’s bound to happen.
This book is perfect for busy moms. The stories are short and sweet and I could usually get through at least one before being interrupted. If you are a Taxi-mom like me, Twins and More is great for waiting in the car for the kids’ activities to finish up; read a story or two and you’re set!
For more information about Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More visit: www.chickensoup.com.
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Thanks for the review – I have heard so many great things about it.
Couldn’t wait to get it when you first mentioned. So I did. I’m about 1/2 way through and enjoying it all — and I don’t even have twins nor am I one! The publisher probably won’t like this, but it is a great bathroom book — for the same reasons it’s a great wait-for-your-kids book.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today. Oh, I just saw this on another web page this week and would love to read it! I love those Chicken Soup books!
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