If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon: Living with and Loving the TV-Addicted, Sex-Obsessed, Not-So-Handy Man You Married 
A hysterical look at married life from the honest Jenna McCarthy. There are so many things that so many women will be able to relate to - from Man Flu to shopping habits. Sure, it comes across a bit stereotypical and snarky, but it's real life and I found it super entertaining. Her husband has an end note, but I really wish he would write his own version of this book - that would be amazing. McCarthy comes across as a bit neurotic and crazy sometimes (this is the first I've ready of hers) but I
I will admit, when I skimmed this title on the "Last Chance" rack at my local B&N I initially thought that the author would prove to be as entertaining as it's cover suggests. I, fellow humans, was very mistaken. This book is the very definition of awful. The first two chapters were great. It's too bad every single chapter after that just gets progressively worse and worse and not to mention - PREACHYThe author, Jenna McCarthy, spends the majority of each chapter letting you know how stupid

I got through the first 3 chapters of this book, and decided to start browsing. I have been married for over 4 years, living with the same man for 7 years now. I know how frustrating men can be, but this book just made me feel bad for men. Women bitch this much, seriously? I know I complain about things, but good grief! There was such an undertone of disrespect for these men who chose to marry these women, and I hate that. If you don't respect someone, don't marry them! Also, I wasn't a fan of
A laugh-out-loud account of what it's like to live with your other half and supress the urge not kill each other over the most ridiculous things in life. Even if you aren't married, you can relate to many of these stories. It's refreshing to read about Jenna and her husband slinging hilarious exchanges that are common occurrences in every household. It's part of a "normal, healthy relationship" to want to smash your partner with a bag of ice in the face every now-and-then or fight over the
I think the author may have interviewed my husband for some of her anecdotes. Seriously funny and scarily accurate.
This is one of the funniest books I have ever read! It made me thankful for my imperfect husband!
Jenna McCarthy
Paperback | Pages: 295 pages Rating: 3.79 | 686 Users | 126 Reviews

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| Title | : | If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon: Living with and Loving the TV-Addicted, Sex-Obsessed, Not-So-Handy Man You Married |
| Author | : | Jenna McCarthy |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 295 pages |
| Published | : | October 4th 2011 by Berkley Trade |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Humor. Marriage. Autobiography. Memoir. Relationships. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Book Club |
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Jenna McCarthy presents an uproarious but insightful peek behind the curtains at the unholy state of matrimony. With ballsy wit and bawdy humor, she explores everything from male domestic idiocy and the frustrating misfires in spousal communication to how to stay true to the peskiest of vows: forsaking all others. Part in-your-face guide, part brutal confession, this book is a must-read manifesto on surviving marriage in an age when everyone seems to live forever and getting a divorce is as easy as ordering a latte.Define Books In Pursuance Of If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon: Living with and Loving the TV-Addicted, Sex-Obsessed, Not-So-Handy Man You Married
| ISBN: | 0425243028 (ISBN13: 9780425243022) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.79 From 686 Users | 126 ReviewsCrit Epithetical Books If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon: Living with and Loving the TV-Addicted, Sex-Obsessed, Not-So-Handy Man You Married
Love,Love,Loved it! Laughed all the way through!A hysterical look at married life from the honest Jenna McCarthy. There are so many things that so many women will be able to relate to - from Man Flu to shopping habits. Sure, it comes across a bit stereotypical and snarky, but it's real life and I found it super entertaining. Her husband has an end note, but I really wish he would write his own version of this book - that would be amazing. McCarthy comes across as a bit neurotic and crazy sometimes (this is the first I've ready of hers) but I
I will admit, when I skimmed this title on the "Last Chance" rack at my local B&N I initially thought that the author would prove to be as entertaining as it's cover suggests. I, fellow humans, was very mistaken. This book is the very definition of awful. The first two chapters were great. It's too bad every single chapter after that just gets progressively worse and worse and not to mention - PREACHYThe author, Jenna McCarthy, spends the majority of each chapter letting you know how stupid

I got through the first 3 chapters of this book, and decided to start browsing. I have been married for over 4 years, living with the same man for 7 years now. I know how frustrating men can be, but this book just made me feel bad for men. Women bitch this much, seriously? I know I complain about things, but good grief! There was such an undertone of disrespect for these men who chose to marry these women, and I hate that. If you don't respect someone, don't marry them! Also, I wasn't a fan of
A laugh-out-loud account of what it's like to live with your other half and supress the urge not kill each other over the most ridiculous things in life. Even if you aren't married, you can relate to many of these stories. It's refreshing to read about Jenna and her husband slinging hilarious exchanges that are common occurrences in every household. It's part of a "normal, healthy relationship" to want to smash your partner with a bag of ice in the face every now-and-then or fight over the
I think the author may have interviewed my husband for some of her anecdotes. Seriously funny and scarily accurate.
This is one of the funniest books I have ever read! It made me thankful for my imperfect husband!


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