Middle-Age Confidential: My Life as a Date
Posted: April 23rd, 2010 | Author: Administrator | Filed under: History | Tags: Confidential, Date, Life, MiddleAge | 5 Comments »Middle-Age Confidential: My Life as a Date
Middle-Age Confidential: My Life as a Date
As long-time dater’s Internet middle-aged myself, I can relate escapades Sunny Chanel. Brave, vulnerable Sunny navigate the waters after the divorce in search of love, the discovery of anguish and hilarity, but the end itself down the road. Partly told through exchanges of e-mail this story to entertain and inform every woman he dates, middle-aged or not.
Rating: 5 / 5
Whether you’re middle-aged and single, or just want to be, MIDDLE-AGE reserved puts things in perspective and make you feel good enough to take this book to bed. A light, pleasant read.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is an extraordinary book, full of beautiful romantic moments, which does not always work the way you want. But this book gives us the full story about what they go through when we start dating in middle age, and how the whole scene is nothing like what we have imagined it to be. I see this as a Frommer’s guide to the whole experience, so if you are anticipating or already dating dating, you will find this a great place to catch up on reality.
Rating: 5 / 5
What Medieval Confidential: My life is like a given amount of experience of the character is like dating these days. Why did I do, that is, a lot about Internet dating, I wanted to read this book and I was glad I did. Not only has its hilarious moments, shows the anxiety of dating, especially when it comes to connecting with a stranger may have little in common with. I must admit that we all want to find someone nice (or nice). At this point in life, we settle for a guy / woman who can work for good laugh at our jokes and keep us company on those cold winter nights.
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What makes the story work is the voice of main character, his sense of the absurd, and his ability to laugh at herself. Who else would take a positive and a pretty good time with a date that weighs over 300 pounds and has kept that detail a secret? The main character, Sunny Chanel, is brutally honest with itself, and that is not easy. It is not easy going when your heart is broken one. Do not want to spoil too much, giving away the plot – personally, I like to read reviews that tell too much about the plot.
I remember, though , which really makes my nose, the kind of movie where you dumped the main character and almost immediately meets a new person. Not just someone new, someone new, but a superior, a lawyer or a doctor with a personality and a touching big fat wallet. I could name a few film titles, but this is a book review, Middle Ages and has given none of this.
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Rating: 5 / 5
The protagonist of this novel, Sunny Chanel meets the man after man and man, and oh, man, what a crew. These guys just do not understand. Like the men you meet in your real life or online dating, they had no idea, no matter how old they are, no matter how long they were married. Yup. Dating does not get any easier when you’re older.
This is the image of real life as you climb after the divorce. E ‘numbers game the whole thing, where you will probably have to meet and make nice with dozens of men before (if you’re lucky), you hit on what you can enjoy dinner with – much less breakfast.
read because the solar is funny and smart and dumb at once, a sort of Bridget Jones, a former second time. Has the same vulnerability and maybe that’s what I connected to the end. It is not just dating. We’re all trying to do our best – in our work with our friends in our lives. It is not easy.
Rating: 5 / 5