The fab new guide to dating co-authored by Greg Behrendt, former writer on Sex and the City, who won women's hearts with his two million copy bestseller 'He's Just Not That Into You'.
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Gregory Behrendt is an American stand-up comedian and author whose popularity surged from his work on the television series Sex and the City. He co-authored a bestseller that later inspired a feature film, demonstrating his knack for translating observations into widely accessible advice. His work often delves into relationships and offers practical guidance for improvement, making him an approachable author for a broad audience.






- 2007
- 2005
It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken: The Smart Girl's Breakup Buddy
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A humorous but helpful handbook offers survival strategies for women who are getting over Mr. Wrong and struggling to rebuild their lives, covering everything from ending a relationship permanently to finding a brighter romantic future.
- 2004
The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys A brilliantly witty and entertaining guide to interpreting men from a writer and a consultant of Sex and the City, which has become a publishing sensation in the US. A no-holds-barred decoder of male behaviour, this book isn't just about eliminating the bad apples it's also about holding onto the good ones. This hilarious, playful, but honest explanation of male behaviour from a writer and a consultant of Sex and the City, is designed to stop women wasting their time chasing after men who aren't into them, and help them to move on and find men who really are. The line, 'He's just not that into you', was developed out of a conversation between Greg Behrendt and his fellow female SATC writers when they asked his advice one day. It became an episode which struck a powerful chord with viewers. The wisdom of the book can be summed up by the following: men don't want to tell women when they're not interested and women don't want to hear it anyway. Upfront and forthright, the book explains why the man you're waiting for might not be worth the wait or all your excuses. The book's positive message: It happens to the most beautiful, funny, interesting and intelligent women it just means that it's time to say 'Next!'