Ok, I do admit this is, by far, my favourite book. Partially probably because the film based on this book features my (oh my God) so hadsome favourite actor, Bradley Cooper, but also because I'm kind of into difficult guys.... Yes, that's true. And it's not pity! God, no!!! It's probably the fact that difficult guys tend to be a bit enigmatic, mysterious, deceptively shy. And that's what turns me on. What's more I'm a bit of a saviour type. Whenever I see someone with problems, I always try to find out more, get into the problem, get into the person... So, if you are even a bit like me, you'll find this book both compelling and hilarious at the same time (although the film made the whole story more hilarious). So, the main character, Pat, can't come to terms with the fact that his marriage is over, he stubbornly tells himself that he can turn things right, change himself, make himself a better person to get back his wife Nicky. This becomes his obssesion to the point that he's got some mental problems, loses the contact with reality and, what's the reason of all this, is that he lives in a deceptively created reality of his own. Together with his strange ideas, odd attitude towards the world and funny bahaviour makes the whole book a perfect read.
I greatly recommend it!!!
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