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52 Fights: A Newlywed's Confession

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A candid and clever portrait of a young woman's first year of married life

Week 1: "You want this house? With the pink-and-purple striped wallpaper?"

Week 9: "But you said you'd do it today..."

Week 17: "You couldn't have called?"

Newlyweds Jennifer and Matt really love each other. They never lived together before they were married-and so both were shocked to learn all the little things that go with living with one's spouse. Who knew that in his family, Saturdays were for tackling chores, while in her family Saturdays were for sleeping late? Now, two nice people from nice families are finding out that they do everything differently-and suddenly, they're in the ring with gloves on!

Week by week, the fights take both of them by surprise-they never meant to be the kind of couple that acts this way. Simultaneously, though, Jennifer and Matt are building something strong, knocking down old walls of habit and finding the strong foundation of a love that will see them through...in a delightful memoir of a knock-down, drag-out first year of marriage.

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First published June 7, 2005

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617 reviews8 followers
March 1, 2010
I wonder if the author had to whittle down to 52 fights because she fights about ev-er-y-thing? She sounds resentful of her husband's family, his success and his money.
She goes on an on about how she is not going to change for a man yet she has expectations of changing him.
Late in the book she concedes that change is necessary for herself too.
This book was a chore to finish.
If you see this one, pass it over because there are so many good reads out there.
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595 reviews3 followers
August 27, 2008
I initially found this book very encouraging; apparently, other couples experienced many of the same adjustment to marriage that Patrick and I did. I enjoyed reading about their growth over the course of a year. However, when I discovered that the book is no longer in print, I started to wonder what happened to the author and her husband. So I did a web search and couldn't find anything current about them, just publicity photos from 3 years ago. Not knowing how their marriage is today is very troubling; coupled with the book going out of print, I wonder if they're still together.
40 reviews
October 26, 2015
Not worth the time. The concept of this book is promisinh, but the authour displays a lack of maturity in her thinking amd reflection, rarely discusses the resolution to the various "fights" she has with her husband, and more often than not these so-called fights are just her being upset that her husband is different than her. Basically, this is a poorly written series of "Dear Diary" entries, with little to no value in terms of useful takeaways for the reader.
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1,159 reviews25 followers
January 7, 2018
An interesting concept for a book. The fights people have as they learn to live together during he first year of being married. Many say the hardest year of their life.

But the author spends the book outlining all the ways her husband needs to change. She mentions sometimes when she must do better but fails in the next chapter. She’s good at forgiving herself and giving herself some slack but she does not give her husband the same generous curtesy in the book.

I wonder if she did in their marriage. I believe she probably did.
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54 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2018
Don't waste your time on this book. Only reason I finished it was that I wasn't sure they'd still be married by the end of it. I mean, even the author spends half the book pretty much assuming they're eventually going to get divorced. She's also self-absorbed, petty, and manipulative. Her husband doesn't exactly sound like a peach either (spending $2000 on a heated bathroom floor and not telling your wife, seriously?). It was downright painful to read at times. As an aside, does anyone know how to remove books from my Kindle cloud...?
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688 reviews
October 25, 2024
The story of the first year of marriage between author and her husband, along with the fun,laughter and issues marriage sometimes brings with it. I wasn’t sure what to expect, if I’m honest though I can see the idea behind the narrative, it is true that married life is different for couples that pre marriage, I could certainly identify with some of the scenarios she laid out, but there was, it seemed to me, also an element that almost everything was an issue.
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347 reviews39 followers
July 20, 2017
52 Fights is a catchy title, but in reality the book is a mix of fights, disagreements and issues. I could relate with the thoughts and feelings of the author. I find myself overthinking my own marriage too. Although there are some typographical errors, this seemingly diary of a book is amusing.
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388 reviews15 followers
May 3, 2018
One woman's marriage

I thight that this was a great view of one woman and her marriage, and she tried to tie in with similar problems from different married couples she knows. Good, quick read.
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61 reviews19 followers
November 6, 2020
Hot mess relationship

I found myself rolling my eyes a LOT. She seems very reactive and he sounds like an asshole. I am glad they found growth in their relationship because it sounded like a hot mess.
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36 reviews
January 8, 2025
I have been married 20 years so reading this kind of feels like somebody thinks they have their act together after one year. It was interesting but the advice was not super great. And her husband didn’t seem very nice either
7 reviews
November 2, 2017
I'm done reading this book - I can't read anymore. Not interesting and there are too many good and interesting books out there.
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32 reviews1 follower
January 15, 2020
It was alright

This was a fun read. Not anything fantastic, but I enjoyed my time there watching two people trying to accommodate to each other and settle into a life together.
3 reviews
February 2, 2020
Very reflective

A good manual for newlyweds! Should probably be sitting in self help section. I found myself being able to relate to a lot of what was written
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Author 8 books68 followers
November 21, 2017
I am totally nosy when it comes to other people's marriages -- I will read almost anything that allows me to peek into someone else's most intimate relationship. So this book satisfied me on that front, although that was pretty much the only front it satisfied me on.

The title is somewhat misleading, as Patterson does not actually lay out the detail of 52 fights from her first year of marriage but instead uses each chapter to examine areas of tension, some of which manifest in fights but most of which just leave her seething and ruminating to herself and trying to make a bigger point about the nature of marriage. But the writing is pretty pedestrian, and her "revelations" are trite and obvious. I didn't really care about her friends' marriages, either, although I think she included their perspective so that it would look like she at least attempted to get out of her own head. It would have been nice if she had interwoven some more references to other marriage books, research, etc. to add some depth to her analysis of her situation.

Also, I try really hard not to judge memoir writers because they are doing a brave thing by putting their real lives and vulnerabilities out there for everyone to see, but there were so many times when Patterson just came across as whiny. I was on her husband's side for most of the fights that involved "Let's get shit done" v. her preference for leisure.
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29 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2017
Fight #53 Right here!

I stopped reading this book about a third of the way in. I was so pissed at the author. Could she not see what a great guy Matt was for her? Is she too blind by her own delusional ideal of what perfection should be to see how good she has it? I made an effort to read reviews others had posted about this book and felt bad because the majority of them were bashing the author.
I continued reading on and even highlighting note worthy sentences. At one point around chapter 49ish, I exclaimed out loud to my wife, "this bitch is seriously pissing me off!" My wife couldn't wait for me to finish this book and stop complaining about it. One chapter she jumps her husbands shit, in public in the middle of a conversation when she should be proud of his accomplishment. The next chapter she's thinking that she can't quit her job to write, if her marriage fails she will be broke and jobless. I was livid!
To her credit, she tries to resolve the issue by chapters end.
I gave this book 4 stars because it made me look at my marriage differently, it made me think and it aroused emotions in me. 1st disbelief in what I was reading, 2nd anger at how could she and 3rd relief that I'm glad I'm not married to her.
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63 reviews
September 1, 2015
Very interesting book. Lot of people say the early months are the most innocent time of a marriage but that really isn't always so. Liked the insight into the in-law 'dynamics.' Have always been intrigued by how the other family members (parents, siblings, etc) react to a union and how they see a couple from the outside, so to speak.
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828 reviews54 followers
July 23, 2007
REally liked this. It's a tale of a newlywed and her disagreements with her new husband... it's more than that, though...it's how these disagreements built their marriage and made them a team.

Good, FAST, read overall.
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112 reviews
July 15, 2015
I was super excited for this book. It started out pretty funny and relatable, and each chapter title reflects totally true issues. However. I couldn't STAND this girl by the end. She's super whiney needy. It ended a few chapters too late :-/
100 reviews1 follower
February 1, 2016
Reading a marriage book by a lady pushed me to consider things from the women's point of view, which was an interesting exercise.

I didn't agree with all of her conclusions, or her standards for right and wrong. But that's a good exercise as well.
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267 reviews4 followers
November 19, 2016
52 Fights? It should be 365 fights... one for every day of the first year of their marriage. I finished this book only to see if this couple made it through the first year of their marriage without getting divorced.
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52 reviews2 followers
August 17, 2007
Cute book, nothing prize winning, but good for a light read.
8 reviews
June 2, 2008
Hilarious reminder of what marriage is really about. Thanks Mom for the great recommendation- helped a confused newley wed out!
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124 reviews7 followers
November 19, 2008
Loved this book! Feels like it was taken directly from my own first year of marriage! Strongly suggested to any newlywed bride!
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227 reviews1 follower
May 24, 2018
Sounds familiar.

This sums up perfectly the give and take required in any relationship. I can easily relate to the compromise necessary to move forward.
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2 reviews
September 2, 2015
Just bad.

The author of this text came across as whiny and immature. I was sorely disappointed with this text and I'm thankful that it was offered as a free ebook.
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216 reviews21 followers
September 16, 2015
This might be useful for some people; to me it just sounded like the author wasn't ready for marriage. So much pettiness. So much resentment. So much me, me, me from the author.
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January 1, 2018
Really cute book to give to newlyweds to let them know that "fights" are a normal part of getting to know each other.
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