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Title | : | I Suck at Girls |
Author | : | Justin Halpern |
Book Format | : | Audiobook |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | May 15th 2012 by HarperAudio |
Categories | : | Humor. Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Comedy |
Justin Halpern
Audiobook | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 3.8 | 17934 Users | 1790 Reviews
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"Growing up, every time I saw a men's magazine cover that had a headline about '73 Ways to Please Your Girlfriend', all I could think was 'I'm good with one; just tell me one way to please her. Also, I don't have a girlfriend. Is there an article about that?'"Soon after Sh*t My Dad Says began to take off, comic writer Justin Halpern decided to propose to his then girlfriend. But before doing so, he asked his dad's advice, which was very, very simple (and surprisingly clean): "Just take a day to think about it." This book is that day. Crossing the warmth of The Wonder Years with the candour and observational humour of David Sedaris, this follow-up to the hottest comedy debut of last year is a hilarious, toe-curlingly true book about life, and love.
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Original Title: | I Suck at Girls |
ISBN: | 0062123742 (ISBN13: 9780062123749) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | California(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Audie Award for Humor (2013), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Humor (2012) |
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Ratings: 3.8 From 17934 Users | 1790 ReviewsJudge Based On Books I Suck at Girls
You may have heard of another book by this author, "S*** My Dad Says." The book started as a Twitter feed, became a best selling book, and then became a tv show staring William Shatner. A lot of this book is more "S*** My Dad Says" but there is a lot about the author's experiences in dating too.The advice and snippets that the author's dad actually says is awesome. It's so quick witted and funny, and most rings true. However, I think the snippets might be better as actual snippets, such as quickI haven't read Sh*t My Dad Says yet, so I have yet to decide for myself if that one is funnier than this. However, my 16 year old son read this one and loved it, begged me to get Halpern's first book, and then said it was boring & DNF'd it. I'm thinking that may be because no matter what age a guy is, he can relate to girls and the suckage that follows in their wake.Sorry, fellas... If it makes you fellas feel better, we ladies have just as hard a time trying to figure out what the hell to
3.5/5 StarsHoly cow this book was cute and hilarious. I can see why this author is so popular. My piece of advice: Listen to the book vs. reading it. The narrator while portraying the father had me laughing to the point of tears and my neighbors looking at me while I was doing yard work! Just an all around fun listen. Like I was going to the comedy club for an hour a day.
I listened to this on Audio. The narrator was okay. His voices for women were awful, but the voice he did for Justin Halpern's dad was pretty funny, and his normal narration was animated and lively, and almost exactly what I'd expect Justin to sound like. The audio was good because jokes told out loud are somehow funnier, but there were times when the ebook would have been nice so I could make notes and include them here.I Suck at Girls is worth a read if you enjoyed Sh*t My Dad Says. However, I
This guy becomes famous because he uses 140 characters to quote his dad on a social media platform. The height of his success is a TV show on FOX. These successes are void of any kind of talent or originality and this book makes it pretty clear that he wouldn't have had his fifteen minutes of fame if it wasn't for his dad. It's kind of embarrassing. But what the fuck do I know? He's not on GoodReads leaving a bad review of MY collection of short stories that rely heavily on parental wit and
After loving the random tweets from Justin Halpern I was ecstatic to read his debut full-length novel. Sh*t My Dad Says was absolutely hilarious and had me laughing profusely. Clearly, I was on board for anything else this man came out with.Unfortunately it was a pretty huge disappointment as far as what I was anticipating. I Suck at Girls chronicles the authors bad experiences with girls which dates back to his early childhood. Obviously the intention of these stories is humor; however, I ended
When Justin Halpern decides the time has come to propose to his girlfriend, Amanda, he takes his father to lunch to discuss the decision and look for some fatherly wisdom and/or advice. For most of us, this would be fairly normal. But Justin's dad is the dad from S*** My Dad Says. After his father points out that the news shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, he then challenges Justin to take a moment and reflect on his various relationships with women before he makes the momentous move. Justin
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