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A review by bryan3040
Milostné pletky Nathaniela P. by Adelle Waldman
2.0
Oh boy did the ending of this book make me want to throw this book out the window and forget I even read it. This could be the fact that I know this 'Nathaniel' character and have interacted with the likes of them in my daily life.
Nathaniel is late 20's early 30's living in NYC in what sounds like the early 2000's. He is a writing that seems to think everything he emits from his being is brilliant. He has opinions and finds that only topics he has opinions on are the only ones worth talking about. Nathaniel also doesn't like a challenge and seems to be taken aback when someone has a different point of view. In this book it reviews all of Nathaniel's former lovers and reasons that it didn't work out. In the now of the book he is dating Hannah, a girl he met at a party and later via email had a spirited debate with. The relationship starts off slow but he often notes that Hannah isn't the girl all men lust after. She is instead the girl he can bring around his friends and she can hold her own. After awhile he becomes extremely unhappy because Hannah challenges him and heaven forbid she doesn't stroke his ego all the time.
***Spoiler: I could have lived with him and Hannah parting ways, but then end. No instead while at the end of his relationship with Hannah he runs into a girl he knows Greer who is apparently petite and hot and also wrote a book about her sex-capades. So I mean obviously Nathaniel should start dating this girl because think of all the guys who will be jealous when he walks into the party with her. I mean who cares that her thoughts only skim the surface and his friends often disregard her when they have conversations because she can't hold her own. I mean who needs that when you are dating this girl who is hot and occasionally throws a tantrum in the likes of a 5 year old. You go Nathaniel P. obviously cracking the code for a lasting relationship.
Nathaniel is late 20's early 30's living in NYC in what sounds like the early 2000's. He is a writing that seems to think everything he emits from his being is brilliant. He has opinions and finds that only topics he has opinions on are the only ones worth talking about. Nathaniel also doesn't like a challenge and seems to be taken aback when someone has a different point of view. In this book it reviews all of Nathaniel's former lovers and reasons that it didn't work out. In the now of the book he is dating Hannah, a girl he met at a party and later via email had a spirited debate with. The relationship starts off slow but he often notes that Hannah isn't the girl all men lust after. She is instead the girl he can bring around his friends and she can hold her own. After awhile he becomes extremely unhappy because Hannah challenges him and heaven forbid she doesn't stroke his ego all the time.
***Spoiler: I could have lived with him and Hannah parting ways, but then end. No instead while at the end of his relationship with Hannah he runs into a girl he knows Greer who is apparently petite and hot and also wrote a book about her sex-capades. So I mean obviously Nathaniel should start dating this girl because think of all the guys who will be jealous when he walks into the party with her. I mean who cares that her thoughts only skim the surface and his friends often disregard her when they have conversations because she can't hold her own. I mean who needs that when you are dating this girl who is hot and occasionally throws a tantrum in the likes of a 5 year old. You go Nathaniel P. obviously cracking the code for a lasting relationship.