This book didn’t change my life, but it made feel a hell of a lot better about it. I certainly check most of the boxes in terms of target audience, so this probably won't apply to all readers, but I feel like rather than read a strangers book, I just hung out with a really cool friend-of-a-friend fo ...more
This book: - was pretty funny - did not live up to the promise of its truly excellent title - seemed to be an example of a genre that I think of as "printed off blog entries" even though this was never originally a blog. like I'm just on the cusp of being like, are we okay with just including AIM-style ...more
“Coming up with narrative structure that are not only entertaining but also socially responsible is one of the actual long-term useful things that writers can do.”
Absolument délicieux, ce recueil d’essais sur différents sujets en lien avec l’amour et les relations sentimentales hétérosexuelles dans ...more
How to Date Men When You Hate Men is one of the funniest books I’ve read in a long time. Blythe Roberson does a fantastic job describing the universal frustration with dating and finding “the one.” If you are a female identified person who happens to have dated, currently dates, or wants to date men ...more