Ramblings from your grandfather

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The first chapter was great - it felt like it was zooming you already, giving you a lay of the land. It had just the right amount of details to keep you going and wishing for more information. And then came the second chapter, and the third. I could not finish this book. I couldn't tell what direction it went in, where he wanted to go and there is so much detail about every random human. It honestly feels like being tied to a chair and forced to listen to your grandfather talk about his life story from start to finish but sticking long to the details that doesn't matter.

I will admit, I might not be the demographic for this book. I never watched Happy Days - I know Henry Winkler from his time as the weird dad from Royal Pains and that is the voice I read this with. I do think folks who do adore those (and come from the same age demographic) might appreciate this book a lot more than I ended up