Review of 28 Disastrous Dates: A (Mostly True) Humourous Memoir
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I know right! Cara has a way of finding the exact book that needs to be added to your/my list at the perfect time!Terry Kimble wrote: ↑30 Jan 2024, 15:19 Cara, I was reading reviews and sadly thought, "I wish I could find a lighter, humorous read." (I'm in great need of a bit of comic relief). Then, I see this funny review--BINGO! My prayers have been answered!I'm single but I don't want to date; I want to laugh at other people who date!
I can tell from your enjoyment that this will be a fun read! Your review is spot-on perfection from beginning to end! Thank you!!!
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Yes! Saves me a lot of searching time, too!Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: ↑30 Jan 2024, 23:40I know right! Cara has a way of finding the exact book that needs to be added to your/my list at the perfect time!Terry Kimble wrote: ↑30 Jan 2024, 15:19 Cara, I was reading reviews and sadly thought, "I wish I could find a lighter, humorous read." (I'm in great need of a bit of comic relief). Then, I see this funny review--BINGO! My prayers have been answered!I'm single but I don't want to date; I want to laugh at other people who date!
I can tell from your enjoyment that this will be a fun read! Your review is spot-on perfection from beginning to end! Thank you!!!
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Sarah, I would love "for" you to read this book! This author has such an optimistic outlook and is genuinely fun and funny. The dates are relatable, and even though she is talking about the "worst" of them, they end up being the best for our entertainmentSarah Zain wrote: ↑30 Jan 2024, 15:31 I would love to read this book; it seems fun. Although the topic is about the worst dates, the author's way of expressing them makes the book interesting and laughable. I loved your apparent enthusiasm for the book, and I think it's contagious because I'll be putting it on my list. Refreshing and beautiful review, Cara!



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Seetha, this book was so much fun to read! It's light and playful, yet deep and insightful at the same time. Debate no longer; I hope you make time for this one; it is a fairly quick read and will put you in a good mood



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Stephen, after I wrote my review, I thought, "I wonder what a guy would think about this book?" I was hoping that you would specifically be game to read it!!! My wish has come true! I also wondered what this book might be like if a guy published his own worst dates! If you review this book, I hope you'll include the things that ring true for menStephen Christopher 1 wrote: ↑30 Jan 2024, 23:31 Thank goodness I am happily (blissfully) married. I could have written my own version of 28 dates lol. I'm going to give this one a read, as I have a bad feeling I'm going to relate to many of her dates. As always Cara you bring an enthusiasm to the review that makes me want to click 'buy now' immediately. Thank you.

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Mari, you are correct—the older gentleman! This is one of the terms that I had never heard of, and now I want to use it all the time—to include as a reference to myselfMari Thompson wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 00:53 I’m imagining that “coffin-dodger” refers to avoiding dating someone that is about to take a dirt nap? This book does sound funny. I hope the sequel ends with the author finding true love and living happily ever afterThanks for your excellent summary and recommendation.




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Guess what! I'm reading it with the purpose of reviewing it so within a week you'll get my real opinion. I've had so many awful first dates, one that springs to mind though is where we met on a dating app, seemed to get on well, then we agreed to meet for dinner. it was obvious the moment we met that it wouldn't work but preceded to have dinner anyway. 45 minutes of total silence lol, I couldn't wait to leave. Maybe not the worst, but up there as the most awkward lol. your turn . . .Cara Wilding wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 14:09
Stephen, after I wrote my review, I thought, "I wonder what a guy would think about this book?" I was hoping that you would specifically be game to read it!!! My wish has come true! I also wondered what this book might be like if a guy published his own worst dates! If you review this book, I hope you'll include the things that ring true for menNot only that, but as a married man, if you can enjoy it and what, if anything, you learned (but secretly, you're going to want to read this 'with' your spouse)! You've secrety got me wondering what your #1 worst date was! Wanna trade?! Awwww, I love that you want to click 'buy now'...it means what I wrote effectively conveyed my thoughts and feelings! Thank you for that! Until next time...
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Reading your thoughtful, well-rounded assessments is enjoyable, thus I take pleasure in them. I would like to reciprocate my gratitude to you as well for your steady feedback and sharing of personal thoughts/queries.... yes until next time : )Cara Wilding wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 13:59
Seetha, this book was so much fun to read! It's light and playful, yet deep and insightful at the same time. Debate no longer; I hope you make time for this one; it is a fairly quick read and will put you in a good moodIt is literally the best compliment ever (for us bookworms) if you're adding it to your TBR!
Thanks so much for your consistent support of my reviews! Until next time...
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Ah! This makes me giddy! I'm so excited to hear what you think of it! Oh my goodness...45 minutes of silence...that would be excruciating! I would probably just start talking to myselfStephen Christopher 1 wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 23:41
Guess what! I'm reading it with the purpose of reviewing it so within a week you'll get my real opinion. I've had so many awful first dates, one that springs to mind though is where we met on a dating app, seemed to get on well, then we agreed to meet for dinner. it was obvious the moment we met that it wouldn't work but preceded to have dinner anyway. 45 minutes of total silence lol, I couldn't wait to leave. Maybe not the worst, but up there as the most awkward lol. your turn . . .






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