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The Big Five-Oh! : Facing, Fearing, And Fighting Fifty

The Big Five-Oh! : Facing, Fearing, And Fighting Fifty

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book kept me laughing from the first to the last page.
Review: Bill Geist tickled my aging funny bone with his no-holds barred look at reaching the milestone of 50. Approaching that milestone in September 1998, I was comforted in knowing that all of the parts of my body that are failing or getting bigger are not part of some conspiracy known only to me. Geist has written a laugh out loud expose of the horrors of reaching AARP age qualification. Ron Reich

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book is laugh-outloud funny; Geist captures 50 A-OK
Review: Geist's book had me laughing on each page; I couldn't read excerpts to my wife without breaking up -- in laughter, not the marriage. She, however, found him less funny than I did. DON'T waste time reading this, get Geist's "Big Five-Oh" and enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Geist is right...it's downhill from here.
Review: I was beginning to wonder if all the ailments, annoyances, shortcomings and memory lapses were only happening to me. I was pleased to read the laundry list of post 50 faculties that change for most of us. This book is a hilarious affirmation that we are all in the same boat. A great read.


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