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Joanne Kimes

    Transitioning from television writing, this author found her voice when she identified a gap in literature regarding the realities of procreation. This led to a breakout bestseller that explored the authentic challenges of impending motherhood, sparking a successful series. She has since expanded into fiction, aiming to transport readers to captivating locales from the comfort of their homes. Her work is characterized by its candid approach and its ability to connect with readers on a relatable, personal level.

    Grammar Sucks
    Breastfeeding Sucks: What to Do When Your Mammaries Make You Miserable
    Pregnancy sucks : what to do when your miracle makes you miserable.
    Dating Sucks
    • 2009
    • 2007

      Grammar Sucks

      What to Do to Make Your Writing Much More Better

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(41)Add rating

      This comprehensive guide to grammar offers structured sections catering to all skill levels—basic, intermediate, and advanced. It features chapters dedicated to essential topics such as resume writing and the nuances of phraseology, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their writing skills and communicate effectively.

      Grammar Sucks
    • 2007

      The book offers a candid and humorous exploration of the challenges and realities of breastfeeding. It addresses the struggles many mothers face, from physical discomfort to emotional hurdles, while providing relatable anecdotes and practical advice. Through a mix of personal stories and insights, it aims to normalize the difficulties of breastfeeding, encouraging mothers to embrace their experiences and seek support. This honest take on motherhood highlights the importance of community and understanding in navigating the breastfeeding journey.

      Breastfeeding Sucks: What to Do When Your Mammaries Make You Miserable
    • 2005

      Dating Sucks

      What to Do When Your Love Life Makes You Miserable

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(18)Add rating

      Offering a humorous take on the dating scene, this book combines comedic relief with practical advice for navigating romantic relationships. It addresses common dating dilemmas while providing insightful tips, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their love life with a lighthearted approach.

      Dating Sucks