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A review by tahliafancy
Milostné pletky Nathaniela P. by Adelle Waldman
1.0
I really wanted to like this book and I finally started it, but this book just really drags on.
Nate is an unlikeable man living in New York trying to navigate his dating life. His shallow “intelligent” outlook makes for a quite uninteresting read. It’s a classic story of a dating man who is stereotypically judgemental (about a woman’s arm jiggling too much or that she’s not got the right books on her shelf) and of course can’t settle down without a constant feeling of agitation.
This book comes across as trying to be deep and clever but it’s the opposite (as described in other reviews which I wish I had seen earlier). It’s a story we could all guess the ending to and personally do not think is worth the time.
Nate is an unlikeable man living in New York trying to navigate his dating life. His shallow “intelligent” outlook makes for a quite uninteresting read. It’s a classic story of a dating man who is stereotypically judgemental (about a woman’s arm jiggling too much or that she’s not got the right books on her shelf) and of course can’t settle down without a constant feeling of agitation.
This book comes across as trying to be deep and clever but it’s the opposite (as described in other reviews which I wish I had seen earlier). It’s a story we could all guess the ending to and personally do not think is worth the time.