I enjoyed the book. There are only a few useable tips in there because much of what she says we already do know, however, her light-hearted, loving direction from which she speaks kept me from setting it down and I was finished the entire book in one sitting. So I wouldn't rank it as self-help book, but then again, it did let me look at dating, love and breaking up in a softer more receptive way.... though I think that was unintentional healing. This was a pretty cute book and I liked Jennifer Love Hewitt humor and candid views on human (women's) nature, dating, love and every thing else connected to relationships. The book has some pretty common sense advice about romance and most people's expectations with their significant other but it's still pretty refreshing reading it from the perspective of an attractive woman and a celebrity too boot who seems to be as unlucky in love as any Jane Doe(I guess it's true, even pretty girls lose in the game of love too). I also liked that she was honest and upfront enough to admit that exercise has a lot to do with building a good self image of yourself and leads to boost in one's self-confidence, not that fat people necessarily equates to poor self-confidence but I hate it when people say they are "naturally" that skinny, I mean c'mon! Not that many people are genetically blessed to be so waif-like, except maybe for Kiera Knightley. Most people do exercise or diet or starve themselves I'm sure. What the heck is so wrong with admitting it? I think it's admirable to admit that it takes a lot of work to look that good. Also, I liked that she dedicated a chapter of the book to share her exercise routine; you can't knock it because free work out tips rocks! It was also cool that in one chapter she gets a guy's honest opinions regarding what (most) men find attractive about a woman and what they really think about women and how the feel about a woman with curves. Granted, this may not completely be a road map to a happy, successful and ever-lasting relationship but this book does have some pretty good insights, so it's worth reading at least once.
What do You think about Day I Shot Cupid (2010)?
Comical little book that gives a new perspective on dating. Was pleasantly surprised.
—cisneros28
Read in one hour. Somewhat endearing, liked the tone, but not awesome.
—bryton
Quick and easy read. Cute book. I really like JLH though.
—sft
I am going to marry Jennifer by the year 2014.
—Valeriefiler