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I loved reading it I love that it is from a males point of view and not a female, it lets me inside a man's head, his way of thinking when it comes to love, drama, sex, etc. I LOVE IT. Very Humorous, enjoyable, and i couldn't put it down.
The dialogue between the men discussing their latest catches was corny and non-believable, and I found myself skimming through the monologues of each character because the author tried to hard to have the reader "get to know" each character, when in actuality, I felt like each annoying detail was getting harder to read. The premise to the story is completely ridiculous: men who treat women as objects find that the tables can actually be turned on them. Stupid storyline and no real depth in the characters or story. I'm typically pretty patient with slow reads or books that tend to take a while before the story gets good. With this novel, it was like watching paint dry.
Don't waste time with this one. I finally gave up midway. This book was no good at all to me. I only got half way through, and I only got that far because I "scanned" through the pages.
Baisden. I liked this book it got me through some issues I had with my mother and girlfriend Mercedes, I didn't realize that many men out there cry in the dark and keep feelings bottled up inside, I wish more men opened up about there feelings like I did, bravo Mr.
I actually called a writer friend to read the best (or was it the worst) out loud; Laugh out loud awful. If you need someone to illustrate for you why every writer needs an editor, or if you need someone to convince you of the value of publishing houses, read this self published piece of garbage. Sophomoric, preachy, self serving, simplistic, silly - not to mention full of grammatical errors. Some books should never be written. I'm almost embarrassed for the author, but I'm sure would be lost on him. This os one of them. let alone published. Maybe the worst book ever.
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