The Nice Guys Guide To Being A Bastard

(Adrian Mole for the Facebook Generation)

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Timothy Bosworth ISBN: 1230000001873
Publisher: Thinkbigbebig Media Publication: March 24, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Timothy Bosworth
ISBN: 1230000001873
Publisher: Thinkbigbebig Media
Publication: March 24, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Another relationship has just ended. The reason doesn’t make sense. The only thing on his mind is to have revenge on all the women that hurt him.

A must read novel for anyone who thinks that being too nice is wrong. 

It all started the day Samantha Harper also known as “The Good Time Girl” dumped him by text message for Gary Johnson, also know as “The Bastard.” The message read: “Hi Vince, I don’t think it’s working out! I’ve met someone else. Sam X. Ps. You’re just too nice!

What had he done wrong? As he read the message again it became painfully clear, he was just too nice! But he thought women liked nice guys? He thought they wanted someone who they could count on, someone who was not afraid of showing their emotions. He was obviously mistaken.

Vincent is faced with a dilemma. He has to choose between being someone he’s always been, or someone he thinks he should be.

Described as Adrian Mole for the Facebook Generation. This is a fast paced romantic comedy for the modern urban professional is a laugh out loud journey of self discovery that will leave you thinking about love, life and how to be yourself.

 

Another relationship has just ended. The reason doesn’t make sense. The only thing on his mind is to have revenge on all the women that hurt him.

A must read novel for anyone who thinks that being too nice is wrong. 

It all started the day Samantha Harper also known as “The Good Time Girl” dumped him by text message for Gary Johnson, also know as “The Bastard.” The message read: “Hi Vince, I don’t think it’s working out! I’ve met someone else. Sam X. Ps. You’re just too nice!

What had he done wrong? As he read the message again it became painfully clear, he was just too nice! But he thought women liked nice guys? He thought they wanted someone who they could count on, someone who was not afraid of showing their emotions. He was obviously mistaken.

Vincent is faced with a dilemma. He has to choose between being someone he’s always been, or someone he thinks he should be.

Described as Adrian Mole for the Facebook Generation. This is a fast paced romantic comedy for the modern urban professional is a laugh out loud journey of self discovery that will leave you thinking about love, life and how to be yourself.

 

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