Book Details Title: The Pocket Guide to Bad Boyfriends: How to Identify 40 Types of Boys Gone Wrong | |
Book DescriptionReview “Filled with witty illustrations, interactive checklists, and quizzes that will delight anyone who’s been spurned by the modern dating scene . . . Get it for your friend who’s deleted and re-downloaded Tinder more times than you can count, your unlucky-in-love work wife, or yourself. Then spend February 14 laughing about it with a nice, big glass of wine and the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’ve dodged so many bullets.”—PureWow Read more About the Author Ruby Turner, after collecting the starter set in high school, went to Brown University where she majored in bad boyfriends and did extensive research on The Preppie and The Activist. New York City and The Hipster followed. Ruby now lives in London and writes romance novels because, despite all those bad boyfriends, she still believes in true love.Simon Coleman is a British illustrator who has sold his work in Urban Outfitters and is known worldwide for his quirky, Manga-inspired computer-generated artwork, and also for creating science characters that kids relate to. He has illustrated more than thirty books for children, and a selection of his science characters have been made into toys by Mattel. He currently resides in Holland. Read more Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Why is it so hard to meet the right guy? You’ve got all the apps, but despite all the swiping (and all the dating!), none of the guys you meet really clicks. Maybe it’s not working because DJ Devil is in the booth, spinning the tracks that keep us all dating a long list of Mr. Wrongs in the search for Mr. Right. You might even date DJ Devil. You’ll know it the moment you meet a guy you can’t get enough of. He’s the itch you can’t scratch; the one who takes you to places you didn’t know existed; the one you can’t hold on to but can never forget. Just remember, he’s not a keeper. But sometimes even the Devil takes a night off, allowing you to let the right one in. Enter The Keeper, your one true love. He’s out there somewhere, but finding him takes time and a lot of hands-on research (fun), broken hearts (no fun), and sleepless nights (some of those were really fun!). Read more Customers Review:Like an Audubon Guide to help the young woman in your life spot bad boyfriends in their native habitats. Hilarious but to the point, a must have reference for any intrepid young dater. |