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Running the Bases: Definitely Not a Book About Baseball

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A hilariously honest look at the misadventures of teenage dating.Alan Macklin is your average 17-year-old guy with a simple goal. He wants to get a girl. But trial and error has made one thing perfectly when it comes to the opposite sex, Alan keeps on striking out. Repeatedly. And painfully. He knows he needs help. His friend Jeremy proves useless, so he turns to someone who might actually have some good advice.Maggie Macpherson has lots of goals for herself, including a career in law or psychology or both, but she needs some cash to reach them. Alan becomes the perfect client for her new consulting a desperate guy with a simple objective and deep pockets. For a fee, she takes on the Alan project and coaches him from girl to girl, base to base.With Maggie’s guidance Alan comically builds his dating experience until he’s convinced he can get along without her coaching. But soon he’s washed up on the romantic shores, dumped by the woman of his dreams. Once again, there’s only one person who can give Alan the advice he needs... but he has to be willing to listen.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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First published September 13, 2005

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June 15, 2010
I liked the characters in this book very much; they had depth adn honesty that one wouldnt expect. They didnt always tell the truth to everyone they knew, but they were very frank with themselves and their close friends. I thought that this honesty really added to the book and made the writing very enjoyable. I also really liked how the book ended, though I wont give any spoilers. I just want to say that I hope that I can end my novel as well as Paul Kropp ended this one.
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October 13, 2011
As far as teen books are concerned this book was real and funny and had a good foundation of characters. It just wasn't my type of book. It was very predictable and I just didn't enjoy it enough to read the second installment.
I'm inclined to say, however, that 15 years ago I would have enjoyed the book very much.
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November 15, 2012
I picked this up hoping for a funny teenage romance. What I got instead was a predictable, bland, forgettable novel.
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November 8, 2012
After continuously striking out with the opposite sex in his school, Alan Macklin hires Maggie McPherson to help him get the insight into a woman’s mind. A very clever love story.
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March 10, 2011
Finished!! yay! a hilariously cute story...A sequel eh? intriguing
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April 26, 2017
I am so sure I read this once upon a time.
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