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Drinking and Dating: P.S. Social Media Is Ruining Romance by Brandi Glanville

shipleyd's review

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1.0

Zero stars!! Ashamed to admit I read this. I didn’t expect this to be an amazing book but I do enjoy a decent celebrity book to break up my mystery/thrillers.

Here’s why you get in this book.

1. Brandi is still hanging onto her ex-husband’s cheating scandal as a way to stay relevant.

2. A loooooong list of everyone she’s let up in her “kitty cat” since her divorce.

3. Her vocab only seems to consist of: ex-husband, kitty cat, f*ck and hashtag……. Omg the sheer number of the hashtags in this book.

katnz26's review

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5.0

Love it. Hope there is Book 3

rick2's review

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2.0

It’s like the worst person you know wrote a book. I was beginning to think that visiting Southern California might be fun. I appreciate being reminded what is status obsessed, superficial hellhole LA is.

This book is interesting as a sort of anthropological study on how a totally different type of person lives. Like a view into the thoughts of the type of person who thinks a Soho House membership is the same thing as having a personality.

Brandi complains about only meeting douche bags and then in a later chapter describes how she only meets men at bars. I don’t know, there’s a thought there that someone could have. it’s like me being upset I spent too much money at indie bookstores when that’s like the first place I go to in any new town I visit. Why does my to read pile never go down? Guess we’ll never know.

I don’t know, one of the cool things about this world of ours is that we can all create our own rules and ways to live. One of the other cool things about this world is that I hopefully will never meet this author.

As a bonus, if any writers have imposter syndrome. Please read this and just be cured.

karinzoueini's review

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3.0

read this while watching season 3 of "The real housewives of Beverly hills". it wasn't as good as her first book, but it was a fun read and well-written compared to the first

phdee's review

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lighthearted reflective medium-paced

2.25

miarconnell's review

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funny lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

emjuddz's review

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2.0

Entertaining, but not as good as her first book. This one felt quite crass, and I found myself grimacing at the vulgarity more than once. Still, Brandi always cracks me up and I’d read another book if she happens to come out with one!

P.S. Waaaaaaay too many hashtags. Leave that shit back in Drinking and Tweeting!

viktoriya's review

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1.0

#HELLNO #Enoughwiththehashtags #areyou12!!?!??

About 5 minutes into listening to this audiobook I was ready to jump out of the car. How many hashtags can a person use in one chapter? or even a paragraph?? Whatever the record for that is, Brandi decided she needs to break it. #pleaseGROWUP!!!!

bethreadsandnaps's review

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2.0

#IHateHashtagsWithinBooks

Complete and utter fluff

axxonn's review

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funny lighthearted fast-paced

3.5