For decades, dads have always believed they were hilarious, repeating and recycling the same puns and one-liners, rarely changing, rarely making anyone laugh. Yet today, dad jokes are almost revered as an artform, a guilty pleasure, a pure form of comedy - cool, even - a form of joke-telling so bad that it transcends being funny.
The jokes within really are the very best of the very worst. So if you're a dad, this book is your new best friend.
There wasn't much in this book I hadn't heard before, but perusing it on my lunch break when a coworker shared their copy was fun and it definitely armed me with a couple of cheesy jokes for future use. The layout of the book isn't really much to write home about, but it was cute way to spend a few minutes on a Friday afternoon.