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Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari

ckeithjohnson's review

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3.0

This was a really intriguing book. I am absolutely glad I don't live in this world of dating. I enjoyed the statistics and the conversation around it, though.

zachghalayini's review

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4.0

Really easy reading, Aziz makes some sober observations about modern romance and he focuses and dating in the age of tinder. I enjoyed all the analysis on our generations ways of communicating and how romance has evolved so much from the old days.

tiffditto's review against another edition

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I didn’t finish because I couldn’t get into the subject matter. It all seemed pretty obvious and like none of the information was riveting. 

emileers's review

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3.0

My rating is probably due more to my lack of interest in the topic than the quality of the book, so take that for what it's worth.

daumari's review

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5.0

I think I mentioned this in an earlier update, but this book showed me the anecdotes and research behind some of the storylines in Master of None, which I thought was a wonderful true-to-life take on modern life as a 20-30s year old.

I've read various books by comedians over the last few years, with some better than others. Ansari's was neat in that I learned stuff while reading without getting too dry (am now curious about [b:Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone|11797459|Going Solo The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone|Eric Klinenberg|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347918144s/11797459.jpg|16750253] by co-author [a:Eric Klinenberg|2611|Eric Klinenberg|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1332895127p2/2611.jpg] because MR seemed entirely in Aziz's voice). Surprisingly well researched compiling literature, focus groups, interviews across age groups and countries to form a snapshot of how we're relationshipping in today's world of tinder & sexting.

I'm not single, but I want to encourage my friends fruitlessly trying okcupid for the 11tybillionth time to read and figure out best practices for using digital tools to meet mr/ms. right.

kimmaloo's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars. I switched to audiobook a fourth through and that that the author did a good job narrating the book.

heathercottledillon's review

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4.0

I like that Aziz wrote a book like this rather than a memoir because you don't often see celebrities tackling topics other than their own lives. And it's not just fluff--there's a lot of interesting research that went into it. But it still has Aziz's goofy humor, which he uses to present the information in a fun way. I listened to "Modern Romance" on audio, which was awesome because Aziz reads it. A fun, fascinating read!

amanda1793's review against another edition

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3.0

Overall, not bad. Interesting stories in this book. Also some interesting research.

I felt that some things should've been explored more. And that's where the book dropped the ball for me... I wish Paris and Argentina were explored more similar to Tokyo...

The idea of exploring the change in romance over the years is incredibly amazing, and again the research and stories were awesome!

Would've been better if Aziz let the reader enjoy the audiobook and the comedy he brought to the reader when you listen to it, and accepted that we wanted to listen rather than read the actual book instead of saying the listener was "lazy"...

I do recommend it.

lisamchuk's review

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3.0

Nothing earth shattering. You know all of this if you've spent any time in the dating world lately. I knew all of this. Most of this is why I quit dating. So when I read this book, I was nodding in agreement a lot, but wasn't compelled enough to do more than skim read.

It was funny. And worth a quick read. At least it will make you feel like it's not just you.

irfan3's review

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5.0

This is a hilarious account of how modern day romance works, how it differs from the past, and how it compares between parts of the world. Well researched, but be aware of profanities & vulgar language through the book.