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Read This Twentysomething Life: A Sort-of Prequel To This Thirtysomething Life (2013)

This Twentysomething Life: A sort-of prequel to This Thirtysomething Life (2013)

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This Twentysomething Life: A Sort-of Prequel To This Thirtysomething Life (2013) - Plot & Excerpts

I downloaded this short story from Google Play Books. It's way too short. I know why it's short, I wasn't expecting it to be this short. Anyhow, I laughed so hard and felt so much for Harry, it felt almost like the relationship I have with my bf, whom I love to death. His wife also seems to be such a nice and cute gal!I have never read a book from a man's perspective, at least not when it comes to relationships and such and I thought at first I wasn't going to like it (since I am a lass) but I did!I will definitely read the prequel! I downloaded this book for free on Amazon. com. It is still free. I laughed a lot while reading this short story. The only thing that I didn’t like here is that it’s too short. Yes, I know it’s a prequel, but I wanted more. Seeing the relationship from a guy’s perspective was really cool. I really enjoyed while reading about Harry and Emily and their wedding. What a guy thinks the day before he marries, when he marries, and after he gets married, find out in this funny and entertaining short story. After this, I’m definitely a fan of this author. He reminds me a little bit of another author, Daniel Grant, but in a positive way. In this short story it’s also included a part of the second book, “This Thirtysomething Life” which I’m definitely gonna buy it. You will definitely enjoy in this funny and humorous read.

What do You think about This Twentysomething Life: A Sort-of Prequel To This Thirtysomething Life (2013)?

Cute fun and refreshing diary of a guy who gets cold feet the days leading to his wedding day.
—tina

It was a cute little story. Short and sweet but I didn't really fall in love with it.
—irenemcfly

chopped like the diary writing moron fiance's thoughts, imo...
—holly

Dull and in desperate need of a good editor.
—mrwhipple79

A very short advert for the other book.
—leina

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