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The Girlfriends' Guide to Getting your Groove Back (Girlfriends' Guides) 1st (first) edition Text Only

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interesting and fun read

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First published April 1, 2001

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3 reviews
November 9, 2023
This book is older now, and some references may seem dated - do not let this deter you. This book is hilarious and insanely helpful. I believe it really helped me recapture myself and my sanity. I still give it as a gift. It is a gem.
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31 reviews2 followers
August 2, 2017
I liked her honesty, but it was kind of all over the place and not very direct.
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73 reviews
February 14, 2011
Really? I've never reviewed this book? It's one I pulled out several times the year my youngest child went to school. We spend years reminding ourselves that there is no more special, holy, necessary, worthwhile work than rocking babies, singing songs, reading stories, playing pat-a-cake, etc. Then, once those years are gone, we wonder if the work we're doing is as important as it once was. The answer is YES! In this new stage of life, I found myself cracking up through this book as I related to her family's predicaments. Vicki is a very different woman from me, but I highly value a sense of humor and this was often just what the doctor ordered on those depressed days! :) I recommend this to anyone who loves to laugh.
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332 reviews
December 22, 2009
As I have said before, I wish there were half stars--this would be 2 1/2. I liked it a lot, but it's not in the category of good/great literature.
Vicki Iovine is an irreverent but whip-smart and witty Mommy who has shared her experiences and wisdom all the way back from The Girlfriend's Guide to Pregnancy. So I'm reading the one about what to do with yourself when your kids are old enough that they don't need you every waking second. Emotionally, I connected with this book because I really do need advice in that category. I have no noses to wipe, no matching outfits to lay out and hardly any bedtime stories to read anymore...I'm lost!
But, back to the book, any of her books are great. Enjoy, but be warned of her very frank way of stating things.
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222 reviews11 followers
July 30, 2011
This book should come recommended by all your Girlfriends! It's the perfect book for reclaiming your own personhood back after giving life to all the little persons in your home. While Iovine clearly loves the stage of "motherhood adeolescence" (the middle years of being a mom), she is able to help her mommy Girlfriends get their grooves back in their marriages, in their work-life balance, and in other areas by imparting down-to-earth wisdom in her refreshingly hilarious way. I especially loved her specific advice on Mom Fashion and the "Top Ten List for Rekindling the Fire" (it's so refreshing to read someone whose priority is her husband!). I love her! And wish she lived in my neighborhood.
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1,079 reviews26 followers
February 5, 2008
This is a perfect book for anyone whose kids are growing out of the baby and toddler years, and are looking at getting back a semblance of their former lives. Vicki Iovine dishes it all from clothes, beauty, privacy and sex, all the way to spirituality. I laughed out loud any number of times and jotted down a couple dozen quotes from this book. She is both witty and wise, and she has been there, so she knows wherefore she speaks!

Here's one of my quotes: “Let’s get one thing straight: All mothers outside of Buckingham Palace work harder than Sisyphus, whether they get a paycheck and a 401K or not.” p 125

92 reviews1 follower
February 24, 2009
I really liked the author's guide to pregnancy. Very funny. I enjoyed this one but didn't laugh as much as the other. Perhaps it's just that this stage in my life isn't as funny, or maybe the author used up all of her good jokes in the several other books she has in this series (guide to the first year, guide to toddler, etc). All in all, no earth-shattering advice here but it's always nice to have a friendly reminder to occasionally take care of yourself too.
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759 reviews1 follower
July 8, 2016
"My girlfriend Nikki maintains there are only four windows of opportunity for making lifelong friends: high school, college, first job and pregnancy/new motherhood."

I agree with this to an extent. I made dear friends when I moved to new places, and when I took chances. I made some of my best friends 22 years ago when I started a book group. We are still together.
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14 reviews
July 28, 2012
This book made me smile, smile and laugh! Funny but witty, Vicki Iovine has the talent of telling a familiar Mommy moment in a humorous way, that sometimes, even if I am already through reading that section of the book, it brings back a smile on my face just thinking about it.Love, love, love this book! :-)
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239 reviews7 followers
May 29, 2008
I love her guides to pregnancy and first year of motherhood. this one's about what to do when your kids are all in school. Judging from the rambling nature of this book I'd say she's still looking for her groove.
8 reviews1 follower
July 9, 2007
I love her wit and wisdom!

Totally helps you to not feel like you are alone in your trials and tribulations as a Mom!

Easy reading and very entertaining.
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7 reviews2 followers
February 2, 2014
I only read parts of this while I was in the Library and Meg was looking at books....... the parts I read I liked.. but the other chapters didn't interest/apply to me
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10 reviews3 followers
March 28, 2008
Gives you a bit of advice on how to regain your libido. LOL What is that? Oh yeah, I'm supposed to have it back already. Kidding.
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4 reviews
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May 21, 2008
Thanks Erin for sharing....still highlighting stuff and making me laugh
29 reviews
July 3, 2008
A realistic look at trying to balance motherhood and your own needs. It is a funny and very down to earth self help book.
13 reviews
January 18, 2009
This book was a basic waste of time and money. The information/tips suggested by the author were outdated and unpractical.
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988 reviews
March 22, 2009
I didn't find this book as helping but I think I read it too soon. I should have waited until Sam was in pre-school instead of an infant. Maybe I'll read it again.
9 reviews
May 5, 2009
It's been a long time but, I remember this as a fun read and very relevant to a recovering mommy!!
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43 reviews
November 4, 2009
I laughed out loud at times, but it was also too graphic at times. When the author kept telling me I could get my groove back by sleeping nude every night . . .hmmmm, that didn't fly with me.
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26 reviews2 followers
August 24, 2014
Read this for entertainment value, having read all the other Girlfriends' Guide books. There was some good advice/guidance too.
217 reviews3 followers
September 14, 2009
Another great book by Vicki Iovine. Not sure it is as informative as entertaining though.
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March 3, 2010
cute, easy read. Reminded me of my mom's old Erma Bombeck books.
399 reviews4 followers
April 14, 2017
This is actually a reread for me. I've been feeling especially lost lately; now that I occasionally (very occasionally) have bits of time for myself, I'm trying to figure out what to do. My husband doesn't seem to have a problem self-actualizing, why can't I? It's not even so much that I don't know what I used to do before kids (although the details are a little fuzzy, I admit)--it's that none of it sounds that great anymore. This book isn't so much about getting one's groove back as discovering that those mixed feelings, that feeling of being lost, they're all normal. There's a lot to be said for that.
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