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Block, Delete, Move On: It's not you, it's them by Lalalaletmeexplain

katscove's review

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challenging emotional hopeful informative fast-paced

4.0

A love letter to women everywhere. I very much enjoyed this book! Educational and uplifting!  As a single woman trying to date in a disastrous landscape in a foreign country, my friend told me this book was much needed for me and I absolutely agree. 

abbystapleton's review against another edition

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hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

4.5

johannab99's review

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funny inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

niamhmarie_23's review against another edition

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funny informative reflective medium-paced

5.0

sarracenia's review

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5.0

As someone recently out of a long-term relationship, this book is a great introduction to the world of dating in modern times. Aside from warnings about all the different kinds of fuckboys one might come across, the focus of the book is on the reader and looking after yourself, mentally and physically. An empowering gem and a must-read for any woman embarking on dating. I just wish there was an equivalent book aimed at male readers.

megshonahw's review

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emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

4.0

05hamiltonk's review

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4.0

This should be given to every young person who dates cis-het men!

It's a really informative guide to modern dating and all of the red flags you need to look out for. Basically, a guide book on how to spot and avoid dickheads! It also focuses on the value of being single, knowing your self-worth and finding love in different places - not just a romantic relationship.

It manages to be funny and entertaining, whilst still covering really important topics like misogyny and abuse. It's definitely worth a read if you're currently single and dating. But I've been in a relationship since the pre online dating era and still found it a really interesting read.

karinarattray95's review

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4.0

The book by the anonymous Instagram account @lalalaletmeexplain it discusses dating and relationships in the modern world. Not only does she go into the types of men you’re bound to meet, the dangers of getting the ick and the stress of asking the “what are we” question she talks about attachment theory and how that can affect your relationships, defining what sexual violence can be and the orgasm gap amongst other things. Lala is a trained social worker who has seen the worst of the worst and knows what she’s talking about. She references other helpful Instagram accounts and the pdf that comes with the audiobook comes with resources to support women if they find they’re in an abusive relationship. Rather enjoyed this

roselyn's review against another edition

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informative reflective medium-paced

4.5

tui_la_dao's review

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5.0

This book is an important and pleasant read. You just need to be someone who want to be better and love yourself more to pick up this book. There are no cheesy advice, the book is very real and empathetic. Absolutely recommend!