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Never Have I Ever: My Life (So Far) Without a Date
by Katie Heaney
I originally bought this for myself because I was single and depressed about it. Here are my thoughts:
I liked that the novel wasn't self pitying or whiny, instead I found Katie Heaney's self deprecating humour as both charming and hilarious. It made the book an easy and great read. Her failed antics with the opposite sex and her awkward attempts at dating were very relatable and funny. She perfectly described the excited, nerve wracking experience of talking to guys you're interested in, just as she perfectly explains the heartbreaking emotions one feels when a relationship doesn't work out.
Although the main topics of the book are boys, and dating, she stressed how important other relationships were to her as well. The topic of female friendships played a key role and she often mentioned those friendships were just as important, if not more important, than the guys in her life. Ultimately I loved how comfortable she was in her single status, she seemed to have a good idea of who she was, and didn't need a man to make her feel whole. I found her outlook was healthy, and also hilarious, and I found myself wishing that she was my best friend.
I liked that the novel wasn't self pitying or whiny, instead I found Katie Heaney's self deprecating humour as both charming and hilarious. It made the book an easy and great read. Her failed antics with the opposite sex and her awkward attempts at dating were very relatable and funny. She perfectly described the excited, nerve wracking experience of talking to guys you're interested in, just as she perfectly explains the heartbreaking emotions one feels when a relationship doesn't work out.
Although the main topics of the book are boys, and dating, she stressed how important other relationships were to her as well. The topic of female friendships played a key role and she often mentioned those friendships were just as important, if not more important, than the guys in her life. Ultimately I loved how comfortable she was in her single status, she seemed to have a good idea of who she was, and didn't need a man to make her feel whole. I found her outlook was healthy, and also hilarious, and I found myself wishing that she was my best friend.