The list is presented in category groups that showcases the jokes in a way that doesn't confuse the audience allowing them to read along at their leisure and let the puns sink in. The book does its justice as opposed to televised or live performance comedy by letting the reader envision the situations and relating to each joke personally and sometimes shamelessly as in the case of number "(52) My idea of a balanced diet is eating chocolate with both hands." Alan Zoldan expresses issues that people often grapple with in a truly human way using less then a couple sentences to drive home the zaniness in each underlying dilemma. Some excerpts point to Zoldan's sense of time and age gaps in society when joking about technology "(229) In 2020, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook will merge into a time-wasting mega-site known as YouTwitFace ", while others point to his ackowlegdment of the human search for spitutality "(39) This year, I have decided to just give up for Lent. " and he is even unafraid to push boundries as a comedian should by trolling touchy issues that blanket society "(169) My daughter and I saw 12 Years a Slave and it really moved us. We are now both 100% against slavery."
The book "I laughed When I Wrote It" can be read as daily lift me up as one can just randomly open up to a page a laugh at the obsurdity in everyday life "(189) Google keeps showing me ads for my presumed "spider problem" as I read Spider-Man reviews. Advanced predictive buying model? I think not. " Alan Zoldan made sure to break up the monotony if a reader chooses to read the book cover to cover by authoring short descriptions of the category of funnies ahead including jokes and a bit about himself. At some areas in the catalogue Alan Zoldan shows his age with the many references to legendary blues and rock bands, an abundance of Bob Dylan jokes, and the medicinal run through, though this isn't a bad thing and can perhaps earn him a wide range of readers and new followers. The book has just the right amount of spunk to introduce any comedy fan to a gem they may have missed and the chuckles will keep you reading for more overlooking the few typos and duplicates that are hopefully corrected upon release.
Overall, "I Laughed When I Wrote It" will remind you that you are not alone in the world when those thoughts of paranoia, cynicism, and the pretenciousness of society come tumbling into you. This is most definitely the getaway you can pick up and remember to laugh at not only the outside world but also yourself. Download your free book with the link below- just kidding. Go out and buy it to support the work of comedians breaking the mold through mediums other then television and internet.