Review of Awesomely Awkward Dating Tips for Beginners
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Review of Awesomely Awkward Dating Tips for Beginners
Awesomely Awkward Dating Tips for Beginners by Tina Kowalski is a funny book that tells some awkward dating stories for couples that could make it together for some time. The book starts by setting a rating system from one to four to rate the awkwardness of the stories. The writer explains the four ratings, then starts telling the stories and rating them. There are stories of dating, proposals, and honeymoon phases.
The book is genuinely hilarious. I had so much fun reading it. The writer's style is smooth and fun. She tells the stories spontaneously, without unnecessary elongations. She has a nice sense of humor. I even liked the font and the number of words per page. You can look at the book from different perspectives. It shows that we are all humans and that we are all different. No matter how different or awkward you might be, there can be a fit out there for you. The beautiful thing here is that regardless of how awkward the situations were, things still worked out.
Some people might look at those situations as things to avoid or a guide for what not to do. Others may dare to be different and show their awkwardness. Some may get reassurance; they will get company and acceptance, no matter what. Others might just find it a genuinely funny book and enjoy themselves reading it. I didn't find anything that I disliked about the book. I don't believe anyone might.
The book received exceptional editing. I didn't notice any errors or mistakes. It included a couple of pictures that were simple. I believe they might be unnecessary. They didn't bother me, but I don't see a benefit from them either. The book is a short, enjoyable read that might appeal to everyone. Therefore, I rate Awesomely Awkward Dating Tips for Beginners by Tina Kowalski five out of five stars.
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