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Arpita Dey
  • Rated 5 stars

Hilarious owing to the examples cited for the strangely disconnected, yet harmonious, relationship conversations between men and women.. Love it, can identify with it :)
Recommend it, a short breezy page-turner!

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  • Arpita Dey
      • Rated 5 stars

    Hilarious owing to the examples cited for the strangely disconnected, yet harmonious, relationship conversations between men and women.. Love it, can identify with it :)
    Recommend it, a short breezy page-turner!

    Arpita Dey wrote this review Sunday, October 28, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
    droonfang
      • Rated 4 stars

    I laughed quite a bit...there was some laughable stuff, and an accurate portrayal of "them" (see below) but...

    Up front, the font before the preface was HUGE...why? Then at the preface, like many books I've read lately, the formatting: 1-disabled my typeface selection for my pref 2-Had too much space between lines (in spite of smallest selection) 3-Gave appearance of justified text with weird spacing between words. This format issue is becoming a real annoyance to me.

    As for the contents, honestly, as a "normal" woman, I find them rather disturbing...and the 'humor' is actually rather sick, if one thinks about it. It gives me and all us 'reason'able types a bad name...that there are so many of "them" out there.

    "Those" who are generally self-centered, total airheads, worried about insignifcant things, mostly into shopping, fashion, shoes, make-up, 'those' actors (in serious need of a COMB and a shave) or what ANY celebrity is doing, the latest rom-com...who think it's fine to risk others' lives 'celling' or combing their hair while driving. And they all spend most of their time trying to 'get' a man...who they WILL change after they get married (why do they want him then?) Of course the men only have themselves to blame, that "she's so beautiful, I can't lose her" and let themselves get trapped. My answer for this author and others...don't accept that behavior...most likely, she really ISN'T a "princess." For the ladies, learn how NOT to act...please.

    There were a significant amount of errors...needs an editor. Or, for the author, a list of errors is available.

    droonfang wrote this review Tuesday, October 23, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No