Still Hot: The Uncensored Guide to Divorce, Dating, Sex, Spite, and Happily Ever After
admin | Feb 05, 2010 | 5 comments
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This book is lethally accurate and hysterically funny. I loved it. Guys if you don’t see yourself or your friends in this book you are kidding yourself. Feeling a little guilty can sometimes be a lot of fun.
Rating: 5 / 5
Behind the uncontrolled New York quipping and sitcom stereotyping — if the authors interviewed anyone thoughtful, considerate of the other party, much less introspective or, indeed, sad, it seems they left such feelings out — there’s actually a book here containing sound advice, judgment, and commiseration.
*Hot* can be recommended for anyone in the predicament, provided you can get past the shtick.
Rating: 4 / 5
“Still Hot” is absolutely hilarious!
Loved it – from the opening something’s fishy heads up, “Spotting an Alien”, through the comical “Do’s and Don’ts” and the spot on “Internet: Cracking the Code” advice, all the way to “Hello Tomorrow.”
Funnily enough, “Still Hot” is alive with really useful advice, not only for surviving divorce but also for living modern life. I recommend it for anyone facing any kind of challenge at any time. It is sure to help with keeping things in the proper perspective.
It’s smart and funny – and it’s got style.
Rating: 5 / 5
It’s refreshing to find a book about divorce that offers no cliche advice or life coaching. Still Hot is an extraordinary satire on divorce, and although they may make you laugh out loud throughout the whole read, Mittenthal and Reing are able to deliver an intelligent, realistic view of divorce.
A must read!
Rating: 5 / 5
There’s nothing better for a broken spirit than a good laugh, and “Still Hot” keeps the laughs coming throughout. Even if you have’nt been through a divorce, there is so much here that we’ve all experienced. Sue and Linda are so talented – they make you look at problem relationships in a different light. It’s great to laugh at people that may have hurt you and move on to better things.
Rating: 5 / 5