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jahuszar's review
3.0
This was a fun book to read. It's a series of blog posts dealing with the differences between how men and women think. I found myself nodding along with some of the essays and laughing as Rachel Thompson described something that happens in our house regularly. It was a quick, fun read, perfect for summer.
cathasach's review
4.0
I enjoyed it and think that it's worth reading for a laugh. Especially if you're a before bed reader. They're are short chapters and the book itself is a quick read. If you can't decide if you want to read it then read her blog first and that will tell you exactly where the book is going. http://www.rachelintheoc.com/
mamalemma's review
2.0
I wanted to like it, I really did. Unfortunately, despite having kids the same age, and being married for nearly the same amount of time, I found little in common with the author. So much of the content read like a bad sitcom. I don't like shoes or martinis, and my hubs does not follow the "mancode" in the slightest bit. The work felt completely inauthentic and stereotypical to me. I really liked the stories about her ex, though. Those were gut-wrenchingly honest pieces of writing that felt real. I'd like to read more of that.
gettinglostinagoodbook's review
2.0
I finished this book - but only because I kept hoping it would get better. I read several reviews, and am wondering if my copy was different. While I did find some of the relationship, and MANCODE, stuff easy to relate to and amusing, the term hilarious seems like quite the stretch for me. I found the book repetetive and somewhat lacking in substance. To be fair - perhaps reading it in short blog entries seems more appropriate. I also found the parts about D to a bit whiny and not fitting in with the rest of the book.
katieneedsabiggerbookshelf's review
1.0
Got 3/4 of the way through and gave up. I was trying to finish just to finish. On the plus side it's a quick read. However, it was repetitive and seemed like it was just a bunch of blog posts thrown into a book. If I read about toilet paper rolls one more time I think I would scream. Maybe the fact that I'm not married meant I didn't see the humor as much, but I just couldn't finish.
bcbrownbooks's review
3.0
Rachel Thompson doesn't disappoint in this witty, humorous look at relationships. While there were a few places where the writing could have been tightened a bit, the overall impression of this book is clever. It left me smirking on more than one occasion and even laughing aloud on others. It wouldn't be a read for everyone, but it is one I'll recommend to readers I know enjoy a good snarky sense of humor.
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