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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Bees Make Honey and Butterflies Make Jam" by John Offford.]
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Do you enjoy humor containing absurdity, surprise, and incongruity? Would you like a resource that provides comic relief in minutes? If you answered yes to these questions, you might enjoy the book Bees Make Honey and Butterflies Make Jam by John Offord.

The title of this book has a bit of surprise and incongruity. Wouldn’t you agree? When Offord told his 3-year-old daughter that bees make honey, she replied, “And butterflies make jam.” This reply was innocent and funny. Offord continued this family tradition, of surprising and incongruous humor, with his granddaughter. Offord loved to hear “That doesn’t make any sense!” Offord took the humorous statements and stories used to tease his granddaughter and rewrote them to appeal to a wider audience.

It is important to point out that the cover of this book is colorful and beautiful. It portrays two bright-colored honeybees on a bright yellow honeycomb and two orange, black, and white monarch butterflies on a red jam. You could place this attractive book on your coffee table for guests to enjoy. They will smile and chuckle when reading a chosen page.

Offord's humorous short stories vary from a few sentences to several paragraphs.

“The Beautiful Princess” has an unexpected ending. “Health and Hygiene” shows the absurd way we think about germs. “Buttons and Buttonholes” deals with a common phenomenon we encounter when getting ready to go out. “I Think They Liked Me” deals with naivety, cruelty, and misunderstanding. “The Mitsikini Invasion” is a parody featuring Mars bars. The rest of the short stories are as funny and relatable as the ones I mentioned. Each short story made me pause, think, and chuckle.

I enjoyed reading this book. It was a quick read. Each short story was easy to read. The stories were funny and made me smile. Some of the stories inspired me to research the topics covered. For instance, “The Lights” spurred me to look up the history of the Women’s Institute.

This book will please humorous people from 10 to 100 years of age. It is a well-written and well-edited book. I did not find anything to dislike about this collection of short stories. For these reasons, I gave it 5 out of 5 stars.

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A book that can be read by people of all ages can be great for family get-togethers and read-alongs, and should be a great add to any family collection this festive season. Thank you for bringing this book to my attention, @Gerry Steen. Great review!
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This entertaining short story collection seems very interesting. I found the title catchy and adoring. The titles you mentioned in the review are full of life. Who would not want to read stories that have everything from knowledge to humour, from motivation to entertainment. I personally think this funny educational book will work great with kids. A great and enjoyable review
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I love the idea of expanding his young daughter’s statements into short stories! What a sweet and adorable idea! It sounds like the perfect coffee table book and object for conversation in your house. Certain to bring a smile or a laugh to everyone. Thanks, Gerry! This sounds whimsical and lovely.
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Another great review by Gerry Steen! They are engaging and fun, and this one was no different. While I’m not usually a big fan of short stories, I shall with certainty be reading this one. The title alone is intriguing. Having my own grandchildren of this age I am more than familiar with the type of comment the 3-year-old made. This made me chuckle. I also liked the idea of being able to leave it on a table for people to read. It sounds like a good talking point. I might just do that! Thanks Gerry!
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Great review, Gerry! This sounds like a fun book to read. I had never heard of the phrase before, but I like it.
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I enjoy reading short stories and am intrigued to know more about this author's collection of humorous tales. Another wonderful review, Gerry!
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A book for all age groups must be entertaining. The title puzzled me, but I was eager to read your review, which was an eye-opener and made me smile. Great review, Gerry! Humour is a balm to the soul, and this unique book will be added to my must-read list. Thanks to the author for sharing those sacred exchanges.
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Initially, I thought this was a book for children but I see that its humor can work for people of all ages. The little stories included in this book offer humor that can be read a bit at a time offering some mood improvement day after day. Thank you for your great review!
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Book that can appeal to a large age range are always intriguing. This sounds like a lighthearted collection that can bring a laugh, something that is often needed. Thanks for the informative review!
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I love the concept of this book. Although most doctor's offices no longer have books and magazines in their waiting rooms, it sounds like this book would be a great way to pass the time. I like your idea of having it on your coffee table at home. Great Review!
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Gerry Steen wrote: 30 Sep 2024, 00:09 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Bees Make Honey and Butterflies Make Jam" by John Offford.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Do you enjoy humor containing absurdity, surprise, and incongruity? Would you like a resource that provides comic relief in minutes? If you answered yes to these questions, you might enjoy the book Bees Make Honey and Butterflies Make Jam by John Offord.

The title of this book has a bit of surprise and incongruity. Wouldn’t you agree? When Offord told his 3-year-old daughter that bees make honey, she replied, “And butterflies make jam.” This reply was innocent and funny. Offord continued this family tradition, of surprising and incongruous humor, with his granddaughter. Offord loved to hear “That doesn’t make any sense!” Offord took the humorous statements and stories used to tease his granddaughter and rewrote them to appeal to a wider audience.

It is important to point out that the cover of this book is colorful and beautiful. It portrays two bright-colored honeybees on a bright yellow honeycomb and two orange, black, and white monarch butterflies on a red jam. You could place this attractive book on your coffee table for guests to enjoy. They will smile and chuckle when reading a chosen page.

Offord's humorous short stories vary from a few sentences to several paragraphs.

“The Beautiful Princess” has an unexpected ending. “Health and Hygiene” shows the absurd way we think about germs. “Buttons and Buttonholes” deals with a common phenomenon we encounter when getting ready to go out. “I Think They Liked Me” deals with naivety, cruelty, and misunderstanding. “The Mitsikini Invasion” is a parody featuring Mars bars. The rest of the short stories are as funny and relatable as the ones I mentioned. Each short story made me pause, think, and chuckle.

I enjoyed reading this book. It was a quick read. Each short story was easy to read. The stories were funny and made me smile. Some of the stories inspired me to research the topics covered. For instance, “The Lights” spurred me to look up the history of the Women’s Institute.

This book will please humorous people from 10 to 100 years of age. It is a well-written and well-edited book. I did not find anything to dislike about this collection of short stories. For these reasons, I gave it 5 out of 5 stars.

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This book sounds really intriguing. I really love the though of a book with short, humorous stories. From the description of this book, I have no doubt that it will leave a smile on my phase. Plus the fact that it's well written and well edited, I can't see a reason why not to read this book. I will for sure be adding this to my reading list. Thank you so much for the review!
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This book sounds absolutely mirthful and whimsical. I miss reading books like this. It gives quite a nostalgic feel and transports me back to my colorful childhood when I used to frolic in the grass and cause mischief in the supermarket. I just know Offord's granddaughter will hold this book dear to her heart when she matures.
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Ooh, I think I like the idea of this book. I also like the idea of butterflies making jams for us. All in all, I think I will enjoy this book. This was such a great review. Thank you.
Gerry Steen wrote: 30 Sep 2024, 00:09 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Bees Make Honey and Butterflies Make Jam" by John Offford.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Do you enjoy humor containing absurdity, surprise, and incongruity? Would you like a resource that provides comic relief in minutes? If you answered yes to these questions, you might enjoy the book Bees Make Honey and Butterflies Make Jam by John Offord.

The title of this book has a bit of surprise and incongruity. Wouldn’t you agree? When Offord told his 3-year-old daughter that bees make honey, she replied, “And butterflies make jam.” This reply was innocent and funny. Offord continued this family tradition, of surprising and incongruous humor, with his granddaughter. Offord loved to hear “That doesn’t make any sense!” Offord took the humorous statements and stories used to tease his granddaughter and rewrote them to appeal to a wider audience.

It is important to point out that the cover of this book is colorful and beautiful. It portrays two bright-colored honeybees on a bright yellow honeycomb and two orange, black, and white monarch butterflies on a red jam. You could place this attractive book on your coffee table for guests to enjoy. They will smile and chuckle when reading a chosen page.

Offord's humorous short stories vary from a few sentences to several paragraphs.

“The Beautiful Princess” has an unexpected ending. “Health and Hygiene” shows the absurd way we think about germs. “Buttons and Buttonholes” deals with a common phenomenon we encounter when getting ready to go out. “I Think They Liked Me” deals with naivety, cruelty, and misunderstanding. “The Mitsikini Invasion” is a parody featuring Mars bars. The rest of the short stories are as funny and relatable as the ones I mentioned. Each short story made me pause, think, and chuckle.

I enjoyed reading this book. It was a quick read. Each short story was easy to read. The stories were funny and made me smile. Some of the stories inspired me to research the topics covered. For instance, “The Lights” spurred me to look up the history of the Women’s Institute.

This book will please humorous people from 10 to 100 years of age. It is a well-written and well-edited book. I did not find anything to dislike about this collection of short stories. For these reasons, I gave it 5 out of 5 stars.

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What a sweet surprise, Gerry! This book sounds so heart-warming and bubbly. I loved how original and unique you made it sound. Its stories sound amazing and fun. You have such a wonderful writing style. It makes me feel like a hot mellow chocolate marshmallow. :oops:
Hats off to you! :tiphat:
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