hello alex. i stumbled across your book in the self help aisle in borders. not a place i was comfortable in. desperate times etc. i couldn’t bring myself to fork out on ‘moving on’ or ‘he’s not that in to you’ (however on your recomendation i might give it another glance) and was attracted to your comedy tone. we all need a laugh after a devastating dumping. it’s an amazing book and lots of it rang true. however, it wasn’t until the end of the book i REALLY related. i’ve just been binned, after two years, by a comedy writer who is about to get really famous any second now. urgh. am dreading it. how did you cope being constantly bombarded by his image and success? help xx
September 19, 2007 at 10:09 pm
hello alex. i stumbled across your book in the self help aisle in borders. not a place i was comfortable in. desperate times etc. i couldn’t bring myself to fork out on ‘moving on’ or ‘he’s not that in to you’ (however on your recomendation i might give it another glance) and was attracted to your comedy tone. we all need a laugh after a devastating dumping. it’s an amazing book and lots of it rang true. however, it wasn’t until the end of the book i REALLY related. i’ve just been binned, after two years, by a comedy writer who is about to get really famous any second now. urgh. am dreading it. how did you cope being constantly bombarded by his image and success? help xx