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This romantic tell-all memoir spanning over 250 online dates, is filled with heartfelt, witty, and hilarious stories. Julie Spira, a pioneer in the Internet industry, became the first on her block to post an online dating profile. You'll follow her journey as she skillfully navigates the web, hoping to replace what she once thought was the love of her life with a new Internet mate.
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This is a MUST READ FOR ONLINE DATERS : The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online
I hate to spoil the fun, but this was one of the worst books I've read in a long time; and I'd sure expected it to be nothing short of awesome based on the previous reviews.
The book is all over the place. There's absolutely no flow to it, no consistency - some chapters are very short recollections of a few first dates gone bad, others sound like an advice column (with little to no valuable information to anyone who knows anything about human nature,) yet others consist of some out-of-place reminiscing over a past love interest.
Proof reading has been invented for a reason. I hate to sound like a spelling-Nazi, but this book is full of mistakes: spelling, punctuation and tenses are used incorrectly way too many times.
The book offers little to no literary value, it's short, absolutely NOT funny, and even depressing (it seems that even though the author describes herself as smart, witty and attractive, any man she has ever been truly interested in completely fooled her; it's actually quite embarrassing.)
It wasn't worth the two hours it took me to finish it.