It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken: The Smart Girl's Breakup Buddy by Greg Behrendt, Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt

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  • Pub. Date: September 2006
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 9,859

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    • Pub. Date: September 2006
    • Publisher: Broadway Books
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 9,859

    Synopsis

    When Greg Behrendt–comedian and consultant to Sex and the City–laid out the truth about men’s “mixed signals” (the truth being that there’s no such thing), millions of women found themselves liberated. But knowing a guy’s not that into her doesn’t mean a woman is not going to be hurt. Now, for every woman who’s had her heart broken, Greg and his coauthor-wife, Amiira, offer It’s Called a Breakup Because It’s Broken–a must-have survival guide for getting over Mr. Wrong and reclaiming your inner SuperFox.
    This hilarious and helpful book covers everything from how to pull the plug on a relationship and make it stick, to proven remedies for uncontrollable crying, to how to act the first time you see him with another woman. Divided into two parts–Get Over It and Get On with It–chapters include:

    There Are No New Messages, so stop checking your
    machine
    –and his!–every five minutes

    He’s Not Hiding at the Bottom of That Pint of Ice Cream

    What’s He Thinking? Who cares? But Greg and Amiira
    respect the need to obsess, so here’s a chapter of indulgence

    If It Was So Great, You'd Still Be Together: seeing the
    reality for what it was

    Revenge Is a Dish Best Served HOT! So get out of your pajamas,
    start taking care of yourself, and find your way back to an even
    more rocking you

    Plus: an essential workbook, so you can put the crazy stuff down
    on paper instead of inflictingit on the world.

    Before finding each other, Greg and Amiira had been there, too, and found their way out of the darkness. Now they’ve come back with a flashlight and a helping hand. It’s Called a Breakup Because It’s Broken is more than the ultimate reference guide to the dissolution of a relationship. It’s the voice of encouragement that you need to turn your breakup into a break-over, and get a jump on the brighter romantic future that awaits.

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    The coauthor of last year's self-help bestseller He's Just Not That Into You, Greg Behrendt now teams with his wife for a sympathetic, life-affirming guide to surviving those disastrous affairs of the heart.

    Publishers Weekly

    If He's Just Not That into You told a woman how to spot a man who's not really interested in a relationship with her-and how to deal with it proactively-this follow-up is for those, male and female, who've been blindsided by a breakup after thinking Everything Is Fine. Speaking less this time from a guy's perspective and more as someone who has been dumped and survived, Behrendt tackles the often inevitable symptoms of a broken attachment: the obsessive thinking (and calling and e-mailing), the crying, the debilitating depression (and its effects on one's job performance), the crazy acting-out, the food and spending issues, the friend burnout. This time, Behrendt is aided by his wife, who offers her own breakup stories, with the two together serving as a constant reminder that one can love again. The book is padded with not-so-funny vignettes, and anecdotal letters from readers are answered in a rather wearying Dear Abby style. There's little new or insightful, but Behrendt's frankness-never too harsh-is as winning as ever, and the title is catchy. Everything is more or less in place for this burgeoning franchise. Agent, Andrea Barzvi. 475,000 first printing. (Sept. 27) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Comedian Greg Behrendt is the coauthor of the two-million-copy bestseller He’s Just Not That Into You. His acclaimed stand-up comedy has been seen on HBO, Comedy Central Presents . . . , The Tonight Showwith Jay Leno, Late Show with David Letterman, and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. A former consultant on Sex and the City, he lives with his wife, Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt, in Los Angeles with their two children.

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    Makes you feel very saneby maggie82

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    August 19, 2009: Although I didnt get any major eye opening advice from the book, I ended up feeling saner after reading all of the stories. The book is very funny, light to read, and reiterates that your relationship is over. Its like yet another friend telling you what you already know, its over, he sucks, you can do so much better! The advice it offers is very down to earth, what any girl should do, and although you will feel like you already know all that you are reading, its nice sometimes to be reminded what to do when you feel lost.

    COMMON SENSE BUT A FUN READby Mary_Suzanne_dela_Cruz

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    June 13, 2009: Sometimes we need to read a book in order for the common sense to kick in. This book brings nothing new to the table. It just reiterates what we instinctly know, but choose to ignore. But it is a good book that reminds us in a good-natured way to find someone who's actually worth keeping around.

    I Also Recommend: Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, He's Just Not That Into You.


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