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Better Single Than Sorry: A No-Regrets Guide to Loving Yourself and Never Settling

by Jen Schefft

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This text has a simple, refreshing and powerful message - it's far better to be single than to end up with someone who doesn't make you happy. It includes chapters such as: being single is not a curse; 50 reasons why it's great to be single; throw away the picture of your ideal man; and more.
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I admire the author's confidence in writing this book, and her gutsy use of her fame to write and sell a book, but there was little in it for me. Of course I am not interested in dating and live a much different lifestyle than the author, so the insights were not useful for me. Good luck to her. ( )
  brickhorse | May 28, 2013 |
Oh this book has the best intentions...but it is very, very bland. And full of trite, glaringly obvious observations. I appreciate Ms. Schefft's effort, but really. ( )
  MissConstantReader | Jan 13, 2009 |
Great insights. Helps you see being single in a different way. ( )
  dancinjul | May 5, 2008 |
Very dull, not funny, entertaining or even inspiring, mentions The Bachelor/Bachelorette too much ( )
  chikwan | Aug 10, 2007 |
I picked this book up more out of curiosity than anything else (I didn't even watch The Bachelor or The Bachelorette when Jen Schefft was on). It was enjoyable enough - a good read for young women who want to feel good about not dating a bunch of losers or jerks just to "have a man." It's a positive message coming from someone with lots of experience in that department: the still single, over-thirty Schefft. ( )
  justjess | Apr 16, 2007 |
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This text has a simple, refreshing and powerful message - it's far better to be single than to end up with someone who doesn't make you happy. It includes chapters such as: being single is not a curse; 50 reasons why it's great to be single; throw away the picture of your ideal man; and more.

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