Everybody writes how funny this book is and it is very much so. Had me laughing out loud on more than one occasion.
Windy Stringer
This book was hilarious! I could so relate to what the author went through. Great read!
Maria Ciletti
KB Draper turns it up a notch, taking us on a ride through her years of dating ups and downs. The humor in her writing style is fantastic and very refreshing. It’s been a long time since a book has caused me to bust out with “laugh at loud” laughter, but this one did it.
Terry Fountain
This was a hilarious, laugh out loud book about the trials and tribulations of lesbian dating. I enjoyed the progression of her dating life from college up until she found true happiness in the last relationship she mentioned. I loved the angel and devil voices of Dolly Parton and Little Richard, respectively, that played in her head through the early parts of the book. A good capture of their personalities.
Michele
K.B. Draper
What do you get if you add twelve ex-girlfriends, four overly involved friends, glow-in-the-dark body paint, a lesbian nemesis, a stripper pole, a casino surveillance tape, a three legged cat, the restroom at the Astrodome, the restroom at the local lesbian bar, the restroom at the Sheriff's department, Jesus's gay boyfriend, Bigfoot and a near-death experience with an appropriately attached life changing lesson? The U-haul Diary -aka the comedic story of my unsuccessful dating life. I hope you learn a little, and laugh A LOT!
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K.B. Draper
What do you get if you add twelve ex-girlfriends, four overly involved friends, glow-in-the-dark body paint, a lesbian nemesis, a stripper pole, a casino surveillance tape, a three legged cat, the restroom at the Astrodome, the restroom at the local lesbian bar, the restroom at the Sheriff's department, Jesus's gay boyfriend, Bigfoot and a near-death experience with an appropriately attached life changing lesson? The U-haul Diary -aka the comedic story of my unsuccessful dating life. I hope you learn a little, and laugh A LOT!
Everybody writes how funny this book is and it is very much so. Had me laughing out loud on more than one occasion.
Windy Stringer
This book was hilarious! I could so relate to what the author went through. Great read!
Maria Ciletti
KB Draper turns it up a notch, taking us on a ride through her years of dating ups and downs. The humor in her writing style is fantastic and very refreshing. It’s been a long time since a book has caused me to bust out with “laugh at loud” laughter, but this one did it.
Terry Fountain
This was a hilarious, laugh out loud book about the trials and tribulations of lesbian dating. I enjoyed the progression of her dating life from college up until she found true happiness in the last relationship she mentioned. I loved the angel and devil voices of Dolly Parton and Little Richard, respectively, that played in her head through the early parts of the book. A good capture of their personalities.
Michele
K.B. Draper
What do you get if you add twelve ex-girlfriends, four overly involved friends, glow-in-the-dark body paint, a lesbian nemesis, a stripper pole, a casino surveillance tape, a three legged cat, the restroom at the Astrodome, the restroom at the local lesbian bar, the restroom at the Sheriff's department, Jesus's gay boyfriend, Bigfoot and a near-death experience with an appropriately attached life changing lesson? The U-haul Diary -aka the comedic story of my unsuccessful dating life. I hope you learn a little, and laugh A LOT!
Everybody writes how funny this book is and it is very much so. Had me laughing out loud on more than one occasion.
Windy Stringer
This book was hilarious! I could so relate to what the author went through. Great read!
Maria Ciletti
KB Draper turns it up a notch, taking us on a ride through her years of dating ups and downs. The humor in her writing style is fantastic and very refreshing. It’s been a long time since a book has caused me to bust out with “laugh at loud” laughter, but this one did it.
Terry Fountain
This was a hilarious, laugh out loud book about the trials and tribulations of lesbian dating. I enjoyed the progression of her dating life from college up until she found true happiness in the last relationship she mentioned. I loved the angel and devil voices of Dolly Parton and Little Richard, respectively, that played in her head through the early parts of the book. A good capture of their personalities.
Michele