Fresh Reviews: Seed's Sketchy Relationship Theories - A Guide to the Perils of Dating
The following are some of the most recent reviews of the critically acclaimed book: Seed's Sketchy Relationship Theories - A Guide to the Perils of Dating (How not to become a bar regular.
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To date there has been a total of 33 reviews of which 24 have been 5 stars.
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Midwest Book Review, May, 2006
Established in 1976, the Midwest Book Review publishes several monthly publications for community and academic library systems in California, Wisconsin, and the upper Midwest:
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Seed's Sketchy Relationship Theories (How Not To Become A Bar Regular) is an engaging, entertaining, analytical, and rather knowledgeable guide to the process of dating.
Seed's Sketchy Relationship Theories provides readers with an observational insights drawn directly from the grass roots of life organized in sections dedicated to "The Formative Years", "Getting In The Game", "You Have Someone You Think You Want To Keep - Now What?", "It's Not Working: Picking Up The Pieces Of You", "For Better Or Worse You're Staying", and "Other Realms (Roommates, The Gay World, and a Closing Rant).
Seed's Sketchy Relationship Theories is very highly recommended as an outstanding compendium of logical and informative ideas and ideals for dating, relationships, marriage, and general advice for readers unsatisfied or dissatisfied with their current relationship status -- including not having one.
4 Stars Rough but good, April 13, 2006
Pete Renner (San Diego, CA USA)
This is a book that some people will hate and rip apart. It is full of typos and other errors that indicate a "low budget production".
However, I loved it. It is blunt and in your face and I can see why perhaps some people may not like the honesty they are confronted with. The book certainly made me think.
I agreed with a lot of the theories as I could relate to some of the scenarios they presented. I didn't agree with some of the theories about parenting. I found the advertising and sales pitches funny at first, yet after a while somewhat annoying.
All in all this book is full of great ideas and really good comedy. I have given four stars as I find the content and ideas more important than the form.
5 Stars Combines wit and insight in perfect balance. Laugh your butt off!, February 18, 2006
Mark E (North America)
I just finished reading Seed's Sketchy Relationship Theories - A Guide to the Perils of Dating (How not to become a bar regular) and must say I was thoroughly entertained. The two authors somehow managed to combine wit, personal insight, somewhat offensive language and controversial subject matter in perfect balance.
They take shots at virtually every aspect of dating and the world and nobody is spared from their opinions. However, what made it really work for me is the simple fact they started right from the get go taking shots at themselves: "Sketchy". Sketchy (adjective) - roughly or hastily laid out; intended for later refinement. The authors want the readers to do the refining.
This book will offend some. This book will send the grammar police into convulsions. Far more importantly: this book will make the reader think and laugh their butts off. I know I did.
I guarantee that if you read it - you may be offended - you may not love it - but, you will definitely be entertained.
There is definitely no other book like it!
Dr. Laurie Betito, CJAD Radio in Montreal, a psychologist and sex therapist and host of the radio show "Passion."
"I had the pleasure of interviewing Seed and Euro Seed on my radio program and I found these two gentlemen to be absolutely refreshing. They have a no nonsense, down to earth approach to life and relationships. I think we all need to be confronted at some point, just to shake things up a bit and make us behave differently and hopefully in a healthier manner. That's what their book does."
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Lindsay Wincherauk is a regular contributor to 24 Hours Vancouver a daily commuter paper with a readership of 169,000.He also writes for a London England website: Been Dumped. And, he has an advice column: Ask Seed, where he with comedy and candor offers sage advice and entertainment.
For more information follow visit his website: [http://www.seedenterprises.com].
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