This was a very interesting read of short stories that had you thinking. They are entirely different to the author's other works in that these are primarily based on observations of human behaviour & what drives it. They are the sort of writings that I remember studying at school in English Literature obsessively.
One of my favourites was "The Worst Date Ever". I laughed so much I cried at this comedy of errors.
The first half of the book I awarded 3.5 stars, but I feel the latter half of short stories under the umbrella title "The Davidson Family History" to be the best works in the novel. I was entranced with the whole series involving the Davidson family, revolving mainly around the lives of the three sons. I was left at the end thinking ... "and then what happened?" It would be great to have a few more short stories surrounding this family.
I gave the latter stories 4.5 stars, which rounded out to a 4 star rating overall. I genuinely enjoyed this collection & would certainly recommend it. :)