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Reviewed:
Jan 30, 2008
Sucka Free Love: How to Avoid Dating The Dumb, The Deceitful, The Dastardly, The Dysfunctional and The Deranged by Deborrah Cooper
BookSurge Publishing, January 2007
242 Pages, Paperback, $16.99
ISBN:
1419653857
Genre:
Self-Help
RAW Rating: 5.0 (out of 5)
How to avoid monsters!
SUCKA FREE LOVE by Deborrah Cooper, answers everyone’s questions about how to avoid dating’s most common and hurtful pitfalls. Writing as Ms. HeartBeat, she gives advice to those who have fallen into bad situations. Some of the questions are only two sentences long but she gives detailed answers on what has gone wrong and how to change the situation. Her answers are serious, yet many of them are downright hilarious. Cooper tells a lady whose man won’t work to toss him out – her exact words: “kick his broke, no job havin’ behind out…” Answers such as this had me rolling on the floor. I found myself wishing I had had this book as a reference when I was in the dating game. It might have saved me much grief.
The book is a collection of letters from those seeking advice and Ms. HeartBeat’s answer, sometimes serious, sometimes a blow to the stupidity of the writer’s actions and sometimes just funny. It was always upbeat with solutions available. It was surprisingly easy to read and very entertaining. The last chapter was a questionnaire so the reader could find out where they stood on the relationship chart. It’s a great book.
Reviewed by alice Holman, RAWSISTAZ.com
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Alice Holman is an avid reader, a writer and a community activist. She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband Ray and her little dog Boo.
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