[Review] Bestest Dad. Ever: Funny Office Notebook/Journal, de Edna A. Green
Unleash laughter at work with 'Bestest Dad. Ever'! A fun journal by Edna A. Green that turns office stress into humorous reflections.
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Ah, "Bestest Dad. Ever"! The title alone promises laughs, and you can't help but wonder-will Dad win the award for office humor this year? In this quirky notebook filled with jokes and reflections, Edna A. Green clearly believes that workplace stress deserves a good dose of humor-and maybe a bit of chaos too.
First things first: this isn't a bestseller packed with a complex plot or deep characters. It's a notebook with one noble mission-helping us manage our office rage. Seriously, who doesn't feel like a ticking time bomb in a cubicle with looming deadlines and lukewarm coffee? What you'll find here is a space designed for both coworkers and bosses-men and women alike-to unload their frustrations, to-do lists, and inappropriate meeting jokes.
With 110 pages of what we could call "offensive therapy," this notebook offers refuge for those needing to jot down random thoughts, write out tasks, or sketch out that joke you know shouldn't make it into Monday's meeting. The 6x9 inch format is ideal for taking your workday frustrations wherever you go-because let's be honest, the work rarely stays at the office. Who hasn't had the genius idea of journaling the last time your boss yelled "urgent" while you were just reaching the coffee machine?
Edna goes beyond offering blank lines. This notebook is a full-on humor lab for the modern workplace, blending serious notes with the kind of lightness only someone who knows life's too short to take work seriously can deliver. Through witty phrasing and a clean layout, she shows that even the most stressful situations can become a reason to laugh-if only briefly.
Spoiler Alert: Don't expect an epic story arc or a jaw-dropping twist. Instead, prepare for gems like "What I Really Meant to Say in That Meeting" and "Brilliant Ideas That Will Never Be Heard." The real highlight here is how this notebook acts as a release valve for all the corporate zombies we've become after another long day in an open office space.
At the end of the day, "Bestest Dad. Ever" is a hilariously loud invitation not to take life so seriously-and, with that in mind, to turn small annoyances into anecdotes, or at least into something that makes you laugh during the most unexpected moments. After all, if we can't laugh at our problems, we might as well write them down and call it art!
Bestest dad ever notebook review: If you're looking for a funny, relatable office journal that doubles as therapy and satire, this one definitely earns a spot on your desk-or in your drawer, hidden from HR.
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Classics, bestsellers, and guilty pleasures-none are safe from my sarcastic recaps. I turn heavy reads into lighthearted summaries you can actually enjoy. Warning: may cause random outbursts of laughter while pretending to study literature.