The voices aren’t really in my head. They’re in the head of Marcus Matherne (pronounced Smith).
Marcus is an author who has a blog here at WordPress, and in my effort to support WordPress authors this year, I recently read Marcus’ book, My Status Update Journey.
I wasn’t going to read it just yet. I’m in the middle of another book, and I’m chomping at the bit to get to the next one on my list. I wonder where Marcus’ book is on my list. Let me check and see.
Ok, I’m back. A lot of you have written books, you know. My list is quite long, and to be fair, I’ve already read Marcus’ picture book for children going to school for the first time, Big Yellow School Bus, so, hopefully, he won’t be offended when he reads this and finds out he was number fourteen on my list.
But then the power went out last Monday night. I finished reading a book on my Nook, and I played “Where’s My Water” until my Nook died. Now what?
My new Kindle Paperwhite was charged, but that meant starting a new book. I didn’t want to get into something deep, so I started flipping through my library and spotted Marcus’ book. Why not? I’d give it a shot.
Oh my gosh! This book is funny!
I rarely laugh out loud when I’m by myself, and I suppose I didn’t laugh out loud when reading this, but I did chuckle out loud quite a few times. COL!
Marcus downloaded his Facebook status comments from a span of about three years, and pulled out the best of them. His commentary around these “status update” comments is worthy of a stand-up comic with perfect timing. His stories are entertaining, and some are downright hilarious, with most revolving around his wife and two sons.
Can you imagine a grown man driving his two boys all around town so they could find every bench in town. The boys would hop out, sit on the bench, Marcus would take a picture of them sitting on the bench, and off they would go to the next bench where they would do it again. This still tickles my funny bone.
His blog post here was inspired by my telling my mother his story from the book about children needing their behinds wiped. She laughed as hard as if I had told her a great joke.
Then there was the clapping of hands. If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands. He writes: The next time I am in an important meeting or in a crowd of strangers, I’m going to start clapping like crazy. When people start to stare, I’ll just say, “I’m happy and I know it.”
I muffled a laugh so I wouldn’t wake Rich up when I read, “There was one time that I saw a half of a jelly doughnut lying there spilling its guts out. I felt like I was at a crime scene and almost called 911.”
There are even a few pictures in his book. I especially liked the one where his face was pressed against a flatbed scanner – and his eyes were open!
I enjoyed My Status Update Journey and a look into the life of Marcus and his family. The man still loves Froot Loops. What’s not to love!
This is a perfect read for when you want something to fill the gap. Read it on an airplane, or read it at the beach. Read it over a few lunches or while waiting for an appointment. It’s a great palate cleanser, so to speak, between other reads.
I hope you, too, will consider supporting WordPress authors this year, and add Marcus Matherne (pronounced Smith) to your list of authors to read. I know you will laugh.
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In case anyone wonders … I purchased my copy of My Status Update Journey. Marcus did not ask for a review, and my review today is based solely on the fact that I enjoyed his book enough to recommend it to my friends. Check out his reviews at Amazon; I’m not the only one!
He sounds like a free spirit and full of life. Thanks for sharing.
He certainly is that, and it sounds like he makes life an adventure for his family!
For the record, I am a free spirit and full of life.
Sounds like a fun read. Nice of you to spread the word, Maddie!
It was definitely a fun read from another Ohioan. He’s in the Cincinnati area. It’s easy to tell friends about another book when it’s so entertaining.
Those Ohio peoples have always been cool.
What a nice review. I enjoyed reading about this author and also enjoyed the way you wrote it….a nice conversational way. I felt you were writing just to me. 🙂
You make writing look easy.
Thank you. I’m glad you liked it. I must return the favor and say that you make singing look easy. I can’t carry a tune in the shower! 🙂
Agreed. Anyone who can crank out so many stories in such a short duration of time has a writing gift. She does make it look easy.
What a great read this must be, Maddie! Thanks for sharing ;D
It was fun and entertaining, Dianne. I was glad the power went out, and I ended up reading it sooner than expected. It’s a quick read. Marcus is a nice guy, and I was happy I liked his book so well.
I recently read this quote about the book. “This book is the greatest read ever. It’ll make you smile.” –Marcus Matherne.
Boo! Did I scare ya huh huh? haha! don’t mind me I’m just strange. It was a great review Maddie, I will for sure have to check it out soon. I don’t have as much time for reading as I would like but I bet I can squeeze in a few laughs. After all laughing makes you younger, my grandma told me that, and grandma’s don’t lie. 🙂
It was your fault I was reading comedy last Monday night in the first place! 🙂 Laughing does make you younger! That’s why I’m twelve years old. Glad you are busy; that means things are going well for you.
Well I picked the wrong day to write a ghost story. I still have to write the second and most scary part of that story. 😉 I am busy, getting busier by the minute. I’ll send you an email later with all that’s going on. Hope your weekend was a great one!
I hope you laugh yourself right back to the toddler years. Consider reading some bad news just as you are approaching your zeroth year. Too far, and you’ll laugh yourself out of existence.
Bring on some comedy. 🙂
Need about four fingers of scotch to make Matherne come out as Smith. 😉
Yes, or plenty of Tanqueray and Tonic … both will work, and it still looks like Smith to me. 🙂
Drinking and driving is bad. Drinking and reading–I see no issues there.
So there is a party here for me! Maddie, this unexpected review was completely unexpected. (That’s the same sort of thing as saying, “that blue sky is so blue!”) Thank you so much for helping get the word out about my book. You rock. Keep chuckling out loud!
You are very welcome, and I was happy to devote a post to your book. But … did you like my cereal bowl? Are you jealous?
That is quite a special bowl. If only it was a Lucky Charms bowl. Then it would be perfection. Hey, and the size of that bowl. Crazy big–just the way I like to pour a cereal serving. The typical serving size is listed as one cup. Not.
I love that bowl. I have six of them with different characters. I mostly use them for ice cream. Thanks for stopping by and joining in tonight, Marcus!
Such a pleasant review. 🙂 I value your opinion – so anyone you like is probably gifted. I’m going to check him out right now.
Hi DD! Thank you for checking him out. His book is a quick read and in short snippets throughout, so it’s easy to read here and there without being left hanging. His two boys have some of the best lines. 🙂
I’m familiarizing myself with his blog as we speak. I was meaning to do so since he stopped over at my blog & you reminded me. My brain has been goop today because I was up until 7:30AM trying to turn out a chapter. Thank the heavens for Dads watching their sons on a Sunday while Mom is conked out half of the afternoon.
Your husband sounds like a peach! How nice you had time to write. Rich woke up with a terrible head cold and has been pretty miserable all day. I convinced him to stay home from work tomorrow and rest.
He is. We try our best to help each other out.
Aww. 😦 Sorry to hear your love is feeling crappy. I know you’ll take good care of him, though! Tell him bacon is off limits when you’re sick. 😛
LOL! I’ll tell him. 🙂
Noooooooo! Bacon has healing powers. Hope Rich feels better soon.
Haha! (I’m cracking up)
Hey! I havent been “checked out” since… Wait. I’ve never been checked out.
Haha! Well you have little ones so I bet you’ve been way more than checked out. 😛 I enjoy your blog. I’m going to do some more digging through your archives later tonight. 😉
I hope you find a smile and a laugh.
🙂 I have a feeling I will.
Great review. Did Mr. Matherne (Smith) happen to play basketball at Duke? That might explain the name pronunciation.
Ha! but no. I’m a tall guy and always get the “where did you play ball?” but I had the coordination of the ball rather than the players.
Yeah, I kinda get that slam dunked feeling myself
Nice review, Maddie. I’m sold!
You’ll smile! …and I’ll be happy. Thanks!
I love the bench idea!
I was seeing them all over the place and thought, someone should use them! It was a fun day (more fun for me than for my boys).
COL! COL! What an awesome idea for a book – I wish I had it first! Will def check it out! Ta muchly.
I thought it was a dumb idea for a book. But then, you know me, I don’t do Facebook well. I was so surprised when I started reading and realized it was a great idea for a book, and he did it well – and with great humor. This book would be perfect to read between the Great Gatsby and a Susan Hunter book! 😉
Haha! Nice idea!
So the Great Gatsby is the crowd opener, I’m the warm up act, and yours is the headliner. Hmm. Yeah, I’m good with that.
You’ve got the pecking order right, Marcus! 🙂
This sounds very, very funny! 🙂 And I did laugh out loud, think that clapping thing is a great idea! 🙂
I should write down my random thoughts and craziness as well. You never know what you could develop into a good book idea! 🙂
That clapping out loud thing probably did bring a big laugh from me. I’ve been in corporate meetings before, and I could just see this happening. So funny! Yes, you should write down your randomness. You never know what might happen. 🙂
I’m clapping right now. For sure, without a doubt, write down your randomness.
I’m going to have to check out Marcus’ work, mMaddie.
With you in his corner, how can he lose?
I could always get struck by lightning. That would be chalked up as a loss.
True. That would suck.
When we have a thunderstorm I always sit in the same place because everyone knows lightning never strikes in the same place..
LOL!! 🙂 I’m going to do that this spring.
Just added the book to my wish list. Sounds hilarious!!!
Marcus is such a genuinely nice guy, Barb. I get such a kick out of him and his blog, and his book was a nice surprise.
Sounds hilarious? I hope so. Might not if you read it aloud in a very monotone voice going as slow as possible. It would just sound annoying then. So, please, proceed with caution.
I will have to add it to my reading list. Thanks to e-readers it is filling up fast. 🙂
I wrote my book in a light way, so it will probably float to the top.