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30 Days to Getting over the Dork You Used to Call Your Boyfriend: A Heartbreak Handbook by Clea Hantman
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by Clea Hantman

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Reviewed by Katie Hayes for TeensReadToo.com

A breakup can seem like the end of the world to a teenage girl. Clea Hantman, author of the new book 30 DAYS TO GETTING OVER THE DORK YOU USED TO CALL YOUR BOYFRIEND, realizes this and treats her readers with sensitivity. But along with offering some advice and perspective, Hantman also offers a lot of fun.

When you're mourning the loss of a relationship, she writes, you go through the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. The book is divided into parts based on these five stages, and for each of the thirty days, she offers an activity.

At first these activities include things like putting all reminders of “the dork” in a box and writing down all the things that were wrong with him, but eventually they move on to things like exercising, volunteering, even feng shui. Every day also has a song that's relevant to that day's activity and is, usually, pretty cool. (I made some additions to my iTunes after reading this book!)

The book is also sprinkled with pop culture references that teenagers can relate to and concludes with the lists, “Girls Who Have Dumped with Aplomb,” “Girls Who Have Been More Famously Dumped Than You (And Lived to Tell!),” “Movies About Being Dumped,” “More Break-Up Songs,” and “Books About the Ups, Downs, and In-Betweens of Relationships.”

I don't know how effective this book would be for getting over a serious relationship that lasted for years, but I think it provides a lot of guidance and sympathy for most teenage girls dealing with breakups. For everyone else it will, at the very least, provide a smile. ( )
  GeniusJen | Oct 9, 2009 |
This is a light hearted "over the counter" book to help teen girls get over break-ups. This is directed at young girls ages 14-18. Hantman uses references to today's pop culture as examples teens can relate too; movies, songs, and famous movie stars. She adds her own brand of wit and humor throughout the thirty days. I liked the activity on day twelve in which Hantman tells the reader to write down everything you thought about your ex, the good and bad. Then, she gives directions on how to use the paper you just wrote on to cut up, fold, and make a bead necklace, bracelet, or keychain. It's called "turning something bad and ugle into something sweet". If someone is going through a very difficult time this may not be the best self-help book to read. In my opinion it's good for "puppy love" break-ups. ( )
  julieborkin | Aug 8, 2009 |
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"Having trouble rising like a phoenix out of the dirty, stinky pile of ashes that was your last relationship? Can't get is voice, his face, his laugh out of you ever-lovin' mind?"
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"Boys will come and go,

But so does the mailman, right?

Your girl squad kicks butt."
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BEING DUMPED HURTS. But you know what? It happens to everyone. Even Gwyneth, even Cameron, even Madonna have been on the losing end of love. The part you might not believe is that no matter how brutally your heart’s been broken, those wounds will heal. But the longer you dwell on the dork, the longer your heart will remain cracked. Enter 30 Days to Getting Over the Dork You Used to Call Your Boyfriend. One day at a time, 30 days in a row. At the end, you’ll find you have the power to yank that dagger out of your chest, stand tall, walk proud, and move on. And along the way, you may just discover something marvelous and surprising about yourself.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:08 -0400)

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