Night of the Living Dad: Confessions of a Shabby Father by
Sam Delaney
My rating:
3 of 5 stars
Time Taken To Read 5 days
Blurb From Amazon
A mop of black
hair, wrinkled skin, a blueish-grey complexion and pretty, open eyes
that dart around the room. You could call her scary and weird-looking I
suppose but I quite like her.
Sam Delaney is happy: he is a new dad. He plans to be a caring, wise and reliable father.
Except
he worries he might be none of those things. He worries that he might
be an idiot. His nieces and nephews see him as a lovable buffoon. He is a
clumsy oaf and sporadic binge-drinker who doesn’t have a proper job and
cites ‘Teen Wolf’s dad’ as his biggest role model. Is he really fit for
this new position of responsibility?
There’s only one way
he’ll be able to find out. Follow Sam in his first year of fatherhood as
he tries to figure out what a good dad should be, and, even more
importantly, what sort of dad he should be.
My Review
This
is quite an amusing wee book although that said some of it is a tad
un-pc and if your easily offended (by boy humour and bad language) then I
would avoid it. Sam takes us through the journey of just before
(deciding on) and having a new baby and how his life changes.
The
book has two main focus points, obviously Sam's life (work,
relationship and everyday doings) and his baby and how he adjusts to
being a dad. He has some great stories and has done quite a bit of work
with some well known companies and famous people (until I read this
book I hadn't heard of him). Sam makes some mistakes along the way and
one of my favourite parts was him constantly getting caught and told off
on the baby monitor. I have actually laughed out loud at one or two
parts of it
It's easy to read, fairly light and you can just dip
in and out of it. It has been written with quite a comical feel to it
and had I had less things to do I would have read it in one day. Worth a
read if you fancy something light and with cheeky fun, 3/5 for me.