Twenty-one Truths About Love by Matthew Dicks
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
What an adorable, charming, end-of-summer read. This was such a cute idea for a book concept and I’m sure the way a lot of people, especially men think about things. Dan can’t help himself but to go through life by incessantly making lists for absolutely everything. He even incorporates his lists onto his wife and it then interferes with that relationship. He must try to adapt to life with and without his lists.
This was a light-hearted and pleasant book that I would recommend to anyone.
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Neurologist & avid book-lover; Many genres: Thrillers/Suspense/Mystery, Fiction (most subtypes), YA, Middle-grade, Dystopian/Fantasy/Sci-fi, Non-fiction (usually science/medical/political); married to wonderful man and we have 4 children and 1 DIL; If not reading, I might be watching sports with the fam (almost anything) or binge-watching the latest releases; I do read some neurology and medicine in there too...
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