Review of 28 Disastrous Dates: A (Mostly True) Humourous Memoir

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This review takes you on a hilarious and relatable journey through Poppy Mortimer's "28 Disastrous Dates," offering laugh-out-loud moments, insightful lessons, and a vivid portrayal of the ups and downs of modern dating.
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This book seems funny yet given insight of dating life. To study about 20+ dating story and learning few things through her life is good one. I will check this book out for sure
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Harshitha Nayak wrote: 30 May 2024, 04:03 This book seems funny yet given insight of dating life. To study about 20+ dating story and learning few things through her life is good one. I will check this book out for sure
This is a very fun book. I hope you've never had any dates as bad as hers :)
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In India especially, men are not taught how to behave with a woman. They are taught to focus on studies and they will find the girl themselves. However, teenagers are teenagers. I am just thankful she did not grow up in India, or these would be 100 disastrous dates, many involving pushy relatives of the guy ;)
Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 16 Feb 2024, 00:26 [Following is a volunteer review of "28 Disastrous Dates: A (Mostly True) Humourous Memoir" by Poppy Mortimer.]
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Poppy Mortimer shares stories of 20 years of her dating life in her book 28 Disastrous Dates.

From age 20 in Manchester, England, to age 40 when she’s living in ‘the city that she loves’ Melbourne, Australia, she takes us on a journey of 28 horrible dates with some of the world’s most revolting men.

28 Disastrous Dates is binge-reading at its finest. You can’t help turning the page and finding out how the next date(s) go. I read it in three sittings.

I hope that some of the stories were exaggerated; in Mr Captain, for example, if all that really happened, I would have jumped overboard like Poppy seriously considered.

A word of warning: don’t read this in a public place (like I did). There were too many laugh-out-loud moments that I was starting to get odd stares due to my too-frequent fits of giggles.

Just when you thought you’d read every possible awful date comes Date 28, the speed dating chapter — 20 awful dates in one go. As Poppy said, she might as well go out with a bang.

As an Aussie, I loved how she slipped Australian slang into the chapters about her dates in my home country.

I learned a lot from this book. I discovered that men really can treat women appallingly, and some 40-year-old men still think it’s ok to act and talk like 5-year-olds.

Being happily married now (even though he slightly resembles Mr. Muscles — Chapter 10), I’m so glad I no longer have to go out into the dating world; it’s dangerous out there. I sure wish I’d known about the ‘hug and dash’ when I was single.

It was refreshing to read, between some of the dates, that she’d had some longer-term relationships. I was beginning to think that this poor lady would never find love. The final thoughts section was eye-opening and a little sad, but that’s just my reaction to it.

Despite the humor in the book, I read a recent interview with Poppy Mortimer, and she claimed that there is a serious side to her stories. That’s demonstrated in the final summary of lessons learned — a one-sentence refresher of each date. She wants people to understand how poorly many men behave on dates and to use her stories as lessons.

28 Disastrous Dates is impeccably edited, and I didn’t spot a single mistake. I applaud Poppy for taking the extra steps to ensure this was the case. Based on my sheer enjoyment of the stories, I’m rating this book a solid 5 out of 5 stars.

This book is for everyone who has ever swiped right, answered a dating ad, or even said yes when they should have run screaming down the street. You’ll laugh, you’ll gasp, you may even have to put the book down and have a stiff drink. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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Kshitija Sonawane wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 11:49 In India especially, men are not taught how to behave with a woman. They are taught to focus on studies and they will find the girl themselves. However, teenagers are teenagers. I am just thankful she did not grow up in India, or these would be 100 disastrous dates, many involving pushy relatives of the guy ;)
This poor lady really met some awful guys. I can't even imagine how many more stories she'd have if it was left up to her parents and their pushy friends.
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Nah, parents can get you hooked up with some of the best guys. They will check the guy's income, his parents, ancestral line, root village, friends, profession, appearance and many other things, before they check the guy along with the girl and then they can approve. If algorithm can create matches, I believe our parents would do a much better job.
Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 31 Oct 2024, 00:19
Kshitija Sonawane wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 11:49 In India especially, men are not taught how to behave with a woman. They are taught to focus on studies and they will find the girl themselves. However, teenagers are teenagers. I am just thankful she did not grow up in India, or these would be 100 disastrous dates, many involving pushy relatives of the guy ;)
This poor lady really met some awful guys. I can't even imagine how many more stories she'd have if it was left up to her parents and their pushy friends.
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