| Awkward Family Photos |  | Authors: Mike Bender, Doug Chernack Publisher: Three Rivers Press
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Amazon.com Review Jennifer Weiner Reviews Awkward Family Photos Jennifer Weiner was born in 1970 on an army base in Louisiana. She grew up in Connecticut and graduated with a degree in English literature from Princeton University. She is the author of the novels Good In Bed (2001), In Her Shoes (2002), which was turned into a major motion picture starring Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette and Shirley MacLaine; Little Earthquakes (2004), Goodnight Nobody (2005), the short story collection The Guy Not Taken (2006), Certain Girls (2008), the sequel to Good in Bed, and her most recent, Best Friends Forever (2009). Her next book, Fly Away Home, will be published by Atria Books on July 13, 2010. There are more than 11 million copies of her books in print in 36 countries. She can be found on Facebook, on Twitter, and, in real life, in Philadelphia, where she lives with her family. Read her review of Awkward Family Photos: Samuel Butler once said "Every man’s work, whether it be literature or music or pictures or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself." If that’s true, than God help Mike Bender and Doug Chernack, who waded into the toxic slurry of bad mullets, spiral perms, skin conditions, leg warmers, wet pants, creepy Moms, funny uncles, and truly disturbing Santas, and came back with this hilarious collection of awkward family photos. Awkward Family Photos reminds anyone with a dusty shoebox full of snapshots of unfortunate fashion choices, band trips, braces, bad bridesmaids’ dresses and that one time you got talked into dressing up and going to the Renaissance Faire, that you are not alone. This isn’t just a book, it’s a public service on the page, a living, breathing, laugh-out-loud reminder that no matter how badly you dressed, how oddly you posed, and how weird Uncle Dave who lived in the basement was, somebody out there had it worse. Particularly the girl on page 77.
Product Description Based on the hit website, AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com (“painful, regrettable, horrifyingly awesome snaps of family bonding, you will laugh so hard that people in adjoining offices will ask what’s wrong with you”—Esquire), this full color book features never-before-seen photos and hilarious personal stories covering everything from uncomfortable moments with relatives, teen angst, sibling rivalry, and family vacations from hell. Cringe at the forced poses, bad hair, and matching outfits--all prompting us to look at our own families and celebrate the fact that we're not alone. Nothing says awkward better than an uncomfortable family photograph!
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A humorous light-hearted look at our worst family pictures April 27, 2010 Jana Taylor (Iowa, USA) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I love the website and I had known about that before knowing there was a companion book. So when I saw there was a book too I knew I'd enjoy it.
The book takes all the old family photos you remember and displays them with funny and sometimes very apt comments. A very delightful read, and it may bring to mind some of your own less fantastic family portraits. I especially love the ones from teh 1970's. That seems to be the funniest decade to me, and I have some doosies from back then too.
Over and above the photos there are humorous anticdoes people have sent in about the funny moments that happened in their families, many I think we can all identify with. The dad who makes an awkward joke, the aunt who always says exactly what is on her mind, or the cheap grandparents who regift presents.
I would recommend this book to anyone. The humor is pretty universal and you won't find much offensive. Just poking fun at family photos and our family quirks.
Fun for the whole [AWKWARD] family! April 28, 2010 P. Kingsriter (Lakeville, MN United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Let's face it: Chances are good that somewhere in a shoebox in the crawlspace of your parents' place is a photo you wish no one would ever see. EVER. Be it your once high-style haircut, that "amazing" sweater, that time when the camera snapped at exactly the wrong time to capture your weirdest face ever...
Well, you're in luck! One quick flip through AWKWARD FAMILY PHOTOS, and that picture is gonna look a whole lot better!
This is a case when the title really says it all. The photos contained in this book are truly remarkable in that they put us all on hilarious (and cringe-inducing) display. Based on the popular website of the same name, AWKWARD FAMILY PHOTOS is an homage to the family album, the one you wished didn't exist. Organized by category (ie: The Family Portrait, Mom & Dad, Grandma & Grandpa, The Vacation, Weddings, The Family Pet, etc...), each photo has something to smirk at. See the family black sheep on proud display! Marvel at the horrific matching outfits! Be amazed by the person who really THOUGHT they were cool! Wonder at the oddly inappropriate expression! What father in their right mind would ever wear THAT?! Mullets, mullets, and more mullets! View the pose that at one time SEEMED like a good idea! And the most frequent question of all: "WHAT THE HECK?!"
The photos range from sublimely delightful to downright painful (in a snort-its-so-funny sort of way). You'll laugh. You'll want to share this with friends so you can suffer together. You'll probably see shadows of yourself in more places that you imagined. Well, at least you'll see your crazy Uncle Chuck.
Augmenting the photos are spot-on captions, awkwardly affectionate introductions, and some truly funny anecdotes (presumably from visitors to the website) that had me chortling aloud. One has to admire the courage (and remarkable sense of humor) that many of the photo submitters showed, putting their most awkward moments on display. I applaud and thank you all.
Interestingly enough, with this amazing collection of awkwardness, there's nothing mean-spirited about this book. It doesn't aim to make fun of people, but rather allow us to know that we're not alone. Author/compilers Mike Bender and Doug Chernack gracefully state a goal that this book is sure to accomplish: "It is our hope that this book will bring all our families a little closer together as we acknowledge those special times when we wished we were a lot farther apart." I'd heartily say, well done guys.
great book to help the tense family get togethers May 5, 2010 Adrianne (florida) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Love the pictures but really love the short stories that are added in. Mike and Doug did an amazing job encouraging people to share their very personal and embarrasing stories. I would love to see what these people look like now. I can't wait to go through my photos and submit them for the follow up book.
This is a great book to give to your extended family to help the "awkward" family dinners.
Hilarious must-have May 1, 2010 M. Mills (East Coast, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Why do these photos strike us as so funny? Simply because when we look at them, we see hints of our very own families. Their earnest intentions coupled with forced poses, bad lighting, 1970s/80s hair, and cheesy props make for some of the funniest material you can get your hands on. Reading this book is like having your very own Awkward Family Photo album!
Just shy of 200 pages, this book is chock-full of priceless pics organized into 13 chapters, including such gems as Siblings, The Family Pet, The Vacation, Weddings, and Holidays, to name a few. Each chapter has between 10-20 photos that will make you laugh so hard your abs will hurt. I am familiar with the AFP website and have spent many a workday afternoon stifling my laughter at the photos posted there. Although I had already seen a few photos in this book, most were new to me. The photo comments are toned down a bit from the website, so unfortunately the book loses some of that wittiness but in turn becomes 100% family-friendly and appropriate for all ages. Different from the AFP website is that some of the photos contain background stories and commentary straight from the family members who submitted the photos. There are also a few funny stories at the end of each chapter that don't have any photos -- but they're so hilarious that I'm glad the authors decided to keep them in!
This book would be a fantastic gift or even a conversation-starter coffee table book -- because really, who *can't* relate to these photos? Highly recommended for those who want a good laugh at the awkward human institution we call family!
Hysterical! May 2, 2010 Jeffrey A. Veyera (Matthews, NC United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've checked out the Award Family Photos website pretty much since it began whenever in dire need of a good belly laugh.
This book collects much of the site's greatest hits and retains all of its flavor---the photos, the snarky commentary, the awful family stories.
This is a book you can put in your bathroom or on your coffee table and guarantee to entertain visitors.
But chain it down---you don't want them walking off with it.
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