This book is a 147 paged jigsaw puzzle. The concept of how a guy has the guts to post up a flyer in New York with his number is interesting but the story dose not really have a beginning, middle, end. It feels closer to a history of someones texts rather than a story.The style of how the pages hold this story is interesting but unfortunately is also the death of this book. To have the format in names and texts from phones is nice cause it makes the read fast and easy but I was personally lost in the comments of the world.I would not recommend it myself but I think that is opinionated. If someone feels the urge to read this book like I did, I do warn you the content is extremely inappropriate for young kids. the youngest I think should be around 16. I kind of enjoyed this, but partway through I read an online article about Jeff and his 'social experiment' and really, I just felt that it didn't need to be turned into a book. The article was enough information about the experience, and I don't feel I got much more from reading the book, either in terms of entertainment, information or social commentary. A really interesting concept but I wouldn't recommend the book.
What do You think about Jeff, One Lonely Guy (2012)?
two and a half really, but I was very taken with the whole concept.
—Kat
So dumb, I actually removed it from my kindle. Don't even try.
—pravee
Better than I figured it'd be. Some parts made me mist up.
—breathewater