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Read the full storyThree of hearts: Books play the romance card By Deirdre Donahue, USA TODAY … What Was I Thinking? 58 Bad Boyfriend Stories Edited by Barbara Davilman and Liz Dubelman; St. Martin’s Press, 200 pp., $19.95 This is a treat for any woman spending the big V alone. Really. This collection of real-life “love” stories should be filed…
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Read the full story“What Was I Thinking” Book Out – Cover on Today Show Today Show link Big congrats to Barbara Davilman and Liz Dubelman for their Today Show appearance this AM in support of their book “What Was I Thinking?”!!! (Who knew Billy Bush was such an enthusiast on dating stories!? He kind of man-handled my cover…
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Read the full storyBest Book Titles About Love. Relationships and Dating Posted by Sam Horn Every smart author knows the value of linking their book to an evergreen topic AND an annual event. Randy Pausch’s The Last Lecture, Bill Cosby’s Congratulations! Now What? and Maria Shriver’s Just Who Will You Be? Big Question. Little Book. Answer Within. will be on the front table of…
Read the full storyTHE EX FILES Stories of relationships gone awry By Erin Clements If you need a reason to be glad you’re single this Valentine’s Day, What Was I Thinking? 58 Bad Boyfriend Stories, a spirited collection of first-person tales edited by Barbara Davilman and Liz Dubelman, offers dozens. Many of the volume’s anecdotes read like rants straight…
Read the full storyWhat Makes a Bad Boyfriend? By CLAIRE SUDDATH Barbara Davilman and Liz Dubelman have written a book — with the help of 54 other women. In What Was I Thinking: 58 Bad Boyfriend Stories they write of the men they have dated, the men they have dumped, the men they should have dumped and the men they wish…
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Read the full storyWomen ask age-old question, ‘What was I thinking?’ Media Credit: Emily Holden After consoling a coworker during a bad breakup, book Editor Barbara Davilman realized there was more to it than just sharing bad breakup stories with a friend–there was a book. What began as a group of coworkers sharing stories about when they…
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