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This Little Piggy Went to the Liquor Store

af A.K. Turner

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In this hilarious start to her Tales of Imperfection series, Amanda Turner reveals the thoughts and feelings every mother has thought at some point ¿ specifically, ¿I need a drink.¿ She revels in her imperfect approach to motherhood while sharing raucous accounts of her misadventures in parenting, and is unafraid when it comes to discussing the mistakes new mothers can make while trying to raise their kids to not be serial killers. The infused second edition of this ¿momoir,¿ This Little Piggy Went to the Liquor Store, will keep you laughing as you pour yourself another cocktail.… (mere)
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Free kindle book. Very funny! ( )
  cubsfan3410 | Sep 1, 2018 |
Funny, laugh out loud musings from a mom of two. There are just not enough women in the world that make moms (and especially working moms) feel like they are not in this alone and that sometimes you just need a Bloody Mary. This is my second book by Turner, and I will be putting her on my "must read" list from now on! ( )
  Kappadeemom | Oct 27, 2014 |
Funny look at what happens to your life when you're not looking. ( )
  winecat | Oct 11, 2013 |
I would not call this "side-splitting" humor; more like sardonic humor. The cover is probably the most interesting thing about this, as most of the material is nothing new or shocking -- we have heard most of it before. ( )
  amandacb | Aug 27, 2013 |
Like Irma Bombeck at her very best, A.K. Turner talks about outgrowing adolescence and embracing marriage and motherhood with side-splitting humor and profound understanding. It would be unfair to give away even one "for instance," as every scene is so carefully set up and the laughs perfectly timed. Make sure you've emptied your bladder and warned anyone within earshot to expect snorts, hoots, giggles, and belly laughs. You'll hate seeing the remaining pages dwindle to none. ( )
  pdgarrett48 | Oct 9, 2012 |
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In this hilarious start to her Tales of Imperfection series, Amanda Turner reveals the thoughts and feelings every mother has thought at some point ¿ specifically, ¿I need a drink.¿ She revels in her imperfect approach to motherhood while sharing raucous accounts of her misadventures in parenting, and is unafraid when it comes to discussing the mistakes new mothers can make while trying to raise their kids to not be serial killers. The infused second edition of this ¿momoir,¿ This Little Piggy Went to the Liquor Store, will keep you laughing as you pour yourself another cocktail.

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