A review by modern_analog
Milostné pletky Nathaniela P. by Adelle Waldman

3.0

A quick read that came off like the plot of a season of Sex and the City. The twist? It's written from the guy's perspective.

The overly-intellectual and at times down right pretentious mental meanderings of a guy living in Brooklyn and trying to rationalize his ever-changing feelings toward the women he's dating. Why does he always want what he doesn't have? Is it possible to be a feminist and still think most women are crazy? How can a relationship that was so easy and exciting when it started become so tedious and annoying and downright exhausting at the end?

Smartly written, this book still came across as a more elaborate version of He's Just Not That Into You. If you head into it with that expectation, it's definitely an enjoyable read, I just didn't find it particularly enlightening or original.