Very Funny
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I read this book primarily to understand how blind dating works.
This is a very funny account of Paul Reizin dating various women from 'The Guardian' classified column.
He explains his tactics in detail before narrating his escapades. This way he makes the readers feel the same shock he expereinces during his encounters.
His "lessons learnt" are funny.
Definitely this book has changed the way i see the personalised Ads in newspapers.
Sridhar Pichumani
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date expectations
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a 'been there,done that' book for the long term single,from being set up on pointless blind dates to trying to lay a potential suitor on the floor of your flat this book has it all.superbly written a true 'can't put down',brilliant,absolutely brilliant
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funny beyond belief
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Wow...what a great book. I picked this being a single male and on the dating sceane. I couldn't put it down, i laughed out loud at some of his exploits and the tales he comes out with. It has it all, humour, excitment, and a happy ending. I'd recomend this to anyone. If you want a great, funny book, then get this, you wont be disopointed.
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Rivetting Read
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As someone who has done more of his fair share of blind dating I found the author's account of his own experiences entirely believable. So I think there is a lot the would-be male blind dater can learn from this book. Since, the author eventually meets his wife via an advert in the Guardian lonely hearts, then I think this book also offers us single guys some hope; I'm still looking. In a nut shell I could not put this book down; I had to know what was going to happen next and yes I often laughed out aloud too. Excellent read.
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