Ed & Dan (5 books in series)
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review 1: Totally hilarious, laugh aloud moments. Heaven help us, this is an author who understands women's wiles! Dan Davis, lover extraordinaire – at least in his own estimation – is going through a “woman” drought. For some reason, he can’t get a date but then he discovers there is a we...
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review 1: The Ex-boyfriend's handbook.. I guess I can add it to my list of favorites. I loved Ed because he was so adorable, clueless and a good guy who'd just been dumped by his annoying girlfriend cos he was fat. Though he really wanted to get her back and was working on his flaws (and t...
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review 1: Another one of those books that is talked about as a man's version of Bridget Jones. I liked the whole chick lit from a male point of view idea, although I didn't think it was as good as Bridget Jones. The character Dan got on my nerves repeatedly. Kind of like Sam on Cheers, ...
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review 1: A spin-off genre called LadLit, this one apes the ChickLit category except that the protagonist is male. It's not too different otherwise, from the formula - angsty protagonist, falling short on the dating/love stakes, good friends to provide comic relief and dramatic contrast in...
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review 1: Despite liking this enough to finish it, I cannot recommend this book, so that is an automatic three stars. I probably shouldn't have read this book right on the heels of the author's One Day at the Office. In some ways, it was like reading the same book which could be a good t...