Eat, Drink and Remarry: Confessions of a Serial Wife

# Read ^ Eat, Drink and Remarry: Confessions of a Serial Wife by Margo Howard ä eBook or Kindle ePUB. Eat, Drink and Remarry: Confessions of a Serial Wife I tried to like it.Really I did!!! Alto_Girl I tried oh so many times to like this book. Being a librarian, I read a lot. So the first time I picked it up I wasnt getting any pleasure or felt informed. I found it rather dull and odious with a hint of pretentious. Maybe it was just me, bad day, menopausal moodiness, etcA couple weeks passed and I gave it another shot. It was truly grueling,. Amateurish Writing, Not Very Interesting For The Most Part, And Not That Funny according to J. E. Nelso

Eat, Drink and Remarry: Confessions of a Serial Wife

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Rating : 4.48 (634 Votes)
Asin : 0373893043
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 304 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-10-14
Language : English

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Eat Drink and Remarry is the candid, funny no-holds-barred memoir of Howard's enduring belief in marriage as an institution—despite the often contrary evidence of her own experience. Despite her many years of offering relationship advice as a syndicated columnist—not to mention her pedigree as the daughter of the woman the world revered as Ann Landers— Margo Howard had to walk down the aisle four times before getting it right.Now the outspoken and witty Howard shares the sometimes rueful, always optimistic story of her adventures in pursuit of the perfect mate. As she chronicles the courtships, marriages, dalliances and divorces that shaped her adulthood, she recalls people and events that left their mark on her life, including her famous (and frank) mother her children and a host of colleagues, from prize-winning journalists and scientists to Hollywood stars.Eat, Drink and Remarry
I tried to like it.Really I did!!! Alto_Girl I tried oh so many times to like this book. Being a librarian, I read a lot. So the first time I picked it up I wasn't getting any pleasure or felt informed. I found it rather dull and odious with a hint of pretentious. Maybe it was just me, bad day, menopausal moodiness, etcA couple weeks passed and I gave it another shot. It was truly grueling,. "Amateurish Writing, Not Very Interesting For The Most Part, And Not That Funny" according to J. E. Nelson. When I read Ms. Howard’s rant on the New Republic regarding Amazon Viners unfairly judging this book, I have to admit part of me sympathized with her. Personally, I have rarely read a book that I did not enjoy. Obviously, some books are better than others in my opinion, but books take me to other worlds, provide me with information I do not. "I couldn't find anything I liked about this book" according to KLD. I read an article that the author of this book wrote online and thought I'd check her book out. She claimed that her wonderful book had been sabotaged by reviewers. Her opinion was that uneducated "dim bulbs" had posted uneducated and uninformed opinions about her book and it sounded to me like she believed that if they didn't think her book was

She returned to her familial roots when she became "Dear Prudence” at Slate. She lives in Cambridge, MA, with Mr. After 8 years she moved to Yahoo News as “Dear Margo.” The column was syndicated in 200 newspapers and at wowowow. Right #4.. About the AuthorAfter starting as a feature writer for the Chicago Tribune, Margo Howard began writing for publications such as the New Republic, the Nation, People, TV Guide, and Good Housekeeping

She returned to her familial roots when she became "Dear Prudence” at Slate. After starting as a feature writer for the Chicago Tribune, Margo Howard began writing for publications such as the New Republic, the Nation, People, TV Guide, and Good Housekeeping. After 8 years she moved to Yahoo News as “Dear Margo.” The column was syndicated in 2