
Individuals do a great deal of thinking in the bathroom, making the context of the book interesting and relatable. The reflections are meaningful in that the content is engaging. A bit more time on formatting would make the book a five-star read. At any rate it is worth reading.
My Toilet Tales is a delightful and surprisingly heartwarming book that transforms an everyday object into a source of comfort and reflection. The author's witty and intimate narrative turns the humble toilet into a sanctuary, a confidant, and a thinking spot. Each page offers a blend of humor, introspection, and relatable moments that make this book a unique and enjoyable read. It's a testament to finding solace and inspiration in the most unexpected places. Whether you're looking for a lighthearted escape or a touch of daily wisdom, this book is a charming addition to any reader's collection.
My Toilet Tales is an unexpectedly delightful and quirky book that captures the humor and relatability of everyday life. The author's unique perspective on their porcelain throne as a sanctuary and confidant is both amusing and heartwarming. Each story, told with wit and charm, resonates with the simple yet profound moments we all experience. It's a light-hearted read that will make you smile, laugh, and maybe even look at your own bathroom breaks a bit differently. Perfect for anyone in need of a good chuckle and some reflective musings. Highly recommended!
Basically, a poetic story about a guy's love for his toilette. It had a couple in interesting insights but that's it. Seemed almost repetitive at times and the font is really-really big so it's a fast read.
The book features a large font, and it's easy to read. It is great if you like to contemplate the toilet while on the toilet.
'My toilet tales' looks like generated with AI. It has a few deeper thoughts now and then, but nothing personal. I would prefer to know more, as it was classed as autobiography. The angle of storytelling is interesting and promising, so I dare the author to create another part - full of personal stories.
I'm not really sure that this is supposed to be comedy. But I laughed a few times. The author is taking a basal human act and describing it like its a form of art or a magical experience. Comedy or not, I laughed, so I enjoyed the book.
I started to chuckle when I first read 'Toilet Tales' Had assumed it would be a silly joke book. The book started with beautiful prose, very unusual for a toilet book. However, this poetry continued throughout and turned out to be an inspirational piece about life. Well-written, insightful, peaceful and hopeful, all at the same time. Totally enjoyable!
The bathroom is the place where you can think and get your thoughts out. I write better on the tiolet than I can at a desk. The book is short but useful.
I get the joke of reflecting on one's life everyday experiences on the toilet--but honestly, it is just not that well written--the comedy falls flat in the face of repeated phrases and a joke stretched too thin. Forty-eight pages was too far and the toilet humor isn't even funny at that point--just annoying. I get it, I'm taking the assignment too seriously--I'm a killjoy--after all, you're probably asking yourself, what did they expect, it's a book about toilets--well I'll tell you what expected--to laugh. Even a chuckle perhaps...but that did not happen.
This booklet romanticizes the use of the toilet in a way that I have never thought of. I was reminded of my own routine after waking up, starting the day there while checking on my phone notifications. I don't know that I would ever have shared that will the world like this book is making me now. Anyhow, I believe there are people who will resonate with the author's work. The language used was definitely emotive and descriptive.
This was an interesting read into the glimpse of how one gets alone time while at the toilet. It is relatable as the best thinking comes at random times and the one place you truly get alone time is at the toilet.
I found this book a lot of fun. Though there is a perfect place to read alone, this book can be read in any other place as well.
I liked the author's creativity and sense of humor, which made the book very entertaining. I would have liked to have seen more specific examples of how your meditating on the pot can help life's daily problems. All in all, a great tool that shows you how to relax and recharge when you're having your daily ritual on the stool.









