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EastsideRJ says...

Boomsday Boomsday by Christopher Buckley
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was my first Christopher Buckley book, and from what I've read it is not one of his best.  Since I can't compare it to his other books, I'm not biased and can clearly rate this one.  I wish I could give it 3.5 stars since 3 makes it sound mediocre.  If you are a fan of satire, especially political satire, then this is the book for you.  There are truly some outrageous and laugh-out-loud moments in this book.  The writing is crisp and it moves fast, but not so fast that a story doesn't develop.  Buckley does a good job of keeping the book moving but also provides enough detail so that you really get a good picture (or caricature) of many different characters.  The one thing that seemed odd was coming down the home stretch the last few chapters felt kind of rushed, almost as if Buckley snapped out of it and thought, "I have to finish this damn book!"  Maybe he felt like he could go on writing forever (not saying that would have been a bad thing).  For my first Buckley novel, I'd say I found it most enjoyable and a quick, fun read.  If you don't like satire, you probably should not read this book.

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Filed under: baby boomer, book, book review, books, boomsday, christopher buckley, goodreads.com, political satire, reading, satire

The downturn is putting a crimp on baby boomers' free-spending ways, and the likes of Mercedes and Starwood Hotels are scrambling to keep up.... (To read the rest of this article, follow this link: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_31/b4141026524433.htm)

Filed under: baby-boomer, economy

Full article by Monica Kinney, The Philadelphia Inquirer: http://ow.ly/h9S1

This concerns an obscure law dating to Elizabethan England that apparently is now being enforced widely in Pennsylvania (USA). The law can force adult children to pay their parents' health-care costs.

If Mom and Pop can't pay, you pay. If they have the money but refuse to pay, you the child must pay. If you don't, watch your credit rating sink under the weight of a legal judgment that will haunt you for life.

It happened to Don Grant. It can happen to you.

The Havertown man is nearly 50 and struggling to pay his mortgage and $100,000 in student loans incurred by his daughter, a recent Albright College grad.

Last year, Grant was sued because his mother, Diana Fichera, did not pay an $8,000 bill at a Delaware County nursing home, where she rehabilitated... 

Filed under: baby boomer, credit, debt, law, Pennsylvania, sue, USA