a total guilty pleasure, a beach read chick book, but it struck a chord with me.
i love being single. i also love being in a relationship (clearly). but i think this book does a great job of putting things in perspective, no matter which side of the fence you're on.

there are rules, but i think they are wonderful to remind you not to take everything so seriously.
the story is outrageous, but made me giggle. who says a book has to be realistic? i just like living vicariously through the lives of the single women in the book. i wasn't exactly wistful for those "good old days," but i didn't hate those days, either. i know this for sure: i would not have made it without my girlfriends.
the best thing about this book?
i fell in love with being in love, no matter how much it hurts or how much you have to lose.
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