Author:
Paul Yeager
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Review by: Miss Lucy
This book was "annoying!" Being an avid grammar geek, I had high hopes
and expectations when I picked up this book. I even felt great
satisfaction when the author's gripes matched my own pet peeves, such as
using "google" as a verb, and saying "PIN number." I also cringe at
most workplace lingo, such as "I have a two o'clock" and "crunch the
numbers." I totally agree (a phrase he would hate, by the way) with his
diatribe on height humor - "It's hard to imagine that the person wants
to hear what you have to say about something he or she has been well
aware of ever since first grade when the mocking started."
But
after a while it seemed like almost everything people say annoys him.
For example, he objects to "If it isn't broken, don't fix it," because
it's only possible to fix something that is broken, therefore the phrase
is illogical. Exactly - that's the point! He would rather we say, "If
something is working in an acceptable manner, then we shouldn't waste
our time trying to improve it." Or, how about his objection to "There's
plenty of time left in the game," because it's usually used when the
game is almost over. He suggests saying, "Despite the limited time
left, the outcome of the game is not yet certain." Oh, please.
It was a struggle to get through this book, but, hey, I can count it toward my goal, so I persevered.
1 comment:
I may look at this book at a later time but I'm glad you posted so I don't have to make it a priority!
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