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Dating Sucks: What to Do When Your Love Life Makes You Miserable

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This hilarious real deal provides a perfect blend of dating relief and practical advice.

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Joanne Kimes

27 books9 followers
I used to write for TV but when I became pregnant, I couldn't believe there wasn't a book out there that delved into the true perils of procreation. So I wrote "Pregnancy Sucks", sent it out to a handful of publishers and, at the lowest point in any woman's year, when trying on bathing suits at the mall, I got a call that it was going to be published! It became a best-seller and led to a dozen other books in the "Sucks" series, and an appearance on the Today show. I just released my first fiction book, "Finding Paris: A Novel" which is like going to the city of light from your coziest chair. I hope you enjoy it! Merci beaucoup.

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73 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2007
Just alright. Started out funny but lost me in the end when it gets into getting into a relationship and maintaining things with the boyfriend. What boyfriend? From dating sucks to boyfriend? How does that happen?
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May 11, 2009
This book amused me and made me laugh. Included many of the funny scenarios of meeting people I often find myself in these days. Makes for good stories of my weekends!
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July 13, 2009
Hysterical and witty. Great read for any girls. Mainly directed toward the singles, but still nice to keep in the back of your mind if you're not.
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April 21, 2016
Joanne Kimes definitely has an independent voice. She's a clever woman, right down my alley.
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