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The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook

Eddie will do whatever it takes to become her Mr. Right

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"Funny, moving, and a guaranteed page-turner. Brilliant!"

Mike Gayle, author of Mr. Commitment

"It's not me—it's you."

After ten years, Jane's had enough of Edward Middleton. "You've let yourself go," she tells him. "So I'm letting you go too."

Determined to get her back, Edward realizes he must learn how to make women want him again. But right now, he's the kind of man who puts the "ex" in "sexy." One thing is certain: if he's going to be Jane's Mr. Right, he needs to turn himself around. From Atkins to Waxing, Edward begins working his way through the makeover alphabet.

But is a change in appearance what Jane really wants? Can cuddly Teddy really become sexy Eddie? Or is there more to the dating game than meets the eye?

"[The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook] gives a real insight into the different ways men and women think."

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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2010

      There's a fair amount of debate over the term chick lit. One definition is a novel about a young woman in her twenties or thirties facing life's challenges, typically career- or family-related, and dealing with her romantic life. This describes Dunn's (Best Man; From Here to Paternity) latest novel. Edward Middleton is bereft when his long-term girlfriend leaves him by saying, "It's not me, it's you. You've let yourself go." Jane is heading to Tibet on a spiritual quest, leaving Edward three months to change himself into the man who can win her back. Along his path of self-improvement, Edward changes his body, his habits, and his home decor. But will it be enough? And will he even want Jane back, especially after other romantic opportunities arise? VERDICT Dunn's book is funny and sweet. Tonewise, it has more in common with Sophie Kinsella's "Shopaholic" series than, say, Nick Hornby's lad lit. Recommended for readers of modern romance. [This novel sold over 100,000 copies in Britain and was shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year Award.--Ed.]--Amy Watts, Univ. of Georgia Lib., Athens

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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