I am so glad I finally got around to reading this- my cousin is Evan, the 31st date in the book and now her hubby! I know that she wrote well about each guy because I could totally tell it was Evan by the way she described him and his mannerisms! It's so fun to read about the crazy way they met and what she did to get there. It certainly took a lot of guts and in some ways sounds like a lot of fun. I could hardly put the book down because I wanted to read about each unique guy- it's honestly amazing that she didn't have a total dud of a date even once! The reveal halfway through the book that the author was a Mormon was a pleasant surprise. It also made me wish I lived in a metropolis like NYC. Lots of fun things to do in Salt Lake City, Utah, too, if you can get the boys to put down the video game controllers long enough to take an interst in dating. Or maybe Tamara was just very lucky to have so many connections like working in television and being blessed with such a large network of girlfriends to give her project so much success and exposure. No way could I find that many educated men in here Utah who weren't already married since all the 30+ single men left in the dating pool are either gay, divorced or still single for a reason. For most women, a man with a bachelor's degree is a big plus and I would be very interested to know just how many of these men the author went out with didn't leave the girlfriend they were currently living with at home that night. Tamara made them all sound a little TOO good to be true.Nevertheless, I salute her for her venture and I hope her marriage was an eternal one. Perhaps there's hope for the rest of us singletons.
What do You think about 31 Dates In 31 Days (2011)?
Definitely an interesting read! I enjoyed it.
—marlene