Scan barcode
banrions's review against another edition
4.0
Emily and Murph are comedians that I remember seeing on CollegeHumor videos years ago, and I recently found them again listening to both their D&D podcast, Not Another D&D Podcast (NADDPOD) and watching them on CollegeHumor’s D&D show, Dimension 20. They are DELIGHTFUL on both and I highly recommend people checking them out. I wanted to see what else they were up to and binged both seasons of their comedy show, Hot Date (that has a very similar vibe to this book) and I had such a good time I wanted to read their book too. I thought that this was going to be a bit more of a funny stories/memoir/satire thing than it ended up being, but it was a charming and funny quick read and I had a good time. They’re both really talented people and I’ve yet to find anything they’ve done that I haven’t enjoyed.
isabellevictoria's review against another edition
5.0
This book is absolutely hilarious. I was chuckling out loud constantly. While I certainly have a bias since I already adore Murph and Emily, I really think anyone in any phase of a relationship or singleness would enjoy this.
Also the epilogue made me cry, so yeah.
Also the epilogue made me cry, so yeah.
austinbrrtt's review
I got this book because I enjoy the authors’ comedic styles, and it has a bit of that for sure, but since I don’t really live the sort of lifestyle it’s targeted at, the novelty wore off pretty quick and I ended up not wanting to come back for more.