A rollicking romp through the often perilous world of dating follows two best friends in Chicago as they search for the perfect man who gives off The Vibe, in a hilarious novel of love and friendship. Original.
I “escaped from the law” on January 1, 1997, leaving behind a legal career to become a fulltime freelance journalist. Since then I’ve published more than 700 articles in 50+ national magazines including Family Circle, Health, Parents, Redbook, Self, Runner’s World, Continental, and Woman’s Day. I’ve authored, coauthored, and ghostwritten twelve books, and specialize in health, wellness, nutrition, and fitness subjects. I’m an ACE-certified personal trainer and motivational speaker, and balance a busy work schedule with my most rewarding job of being a mom to two--as well as a wife to one and a dog-walker and treat-provider to one more.
Total trash! It seemed like a good book from the synopsis but what the author was trying to depict backfired. I mean, why on earth would you select guys to date on the basis of whether you get the vibe with them or not.
The whole 'vibe' thing was just totally got worked out of proportion that it all just seemed a tad too sad.
Why I gave it the star I did is because of the inclusion of bulimia one of the protagonists suffered from. No, not because it was included but because it was the only good part.
I read this when I was 13 because I needed a new book while traveling with my parents and all I had to pick from was what was on offer at the airport and I thought the cover art looked like Bratz dolls. Also my very first book that I ever read in English. Learned what "googling" is from this book. And also some adult things.
I read this one on my recent road trip. It was a good read...it made me develop strong feelings for the characters. One of them I didn't like very much, but then, you don't have to like them all. The fact it brought those feeling out proved that it did the job!