About the book:
Travel
writer Sydney Alexander is ready for one particular journey to end: her
frustrating search for a Mr. Right. As a Christian twentysomething
navigating the weird world of dating, she's encountered more than her
share of frogs. From men who can't keep a job to self-centered
professionals, her lackluster dates leave Sydney wondering where the
good guys are hiding.
But things are looking way up. Just after
landing her dream job, she meets an eligible round of bachelors,
including a dashing European, a promising blind date, and a charming
coffee-shop wordsmith. Now Sydney will discover just how far she's
willing to compromise to land her dream guy.
Around the World in
80 Dates shares a woman's humorous take on being single. Filled with
wit, real issues, and quirky characters, Sydney's story will encourage
female readers to never settle for less than God's best.
My review:
Around the World in 80 Dates was
a fun read. I loved the characterization and the quirky events like
Rain and Stinky Nate's wedding. Truly original. I also enjoyed
traveling with Sydney and eating at so many cool places. I liked not
being sure of Sydney's future and who she would end up with. I felt her
elation and relief when she seemed to meet the right guy (finally.)
Nothing is better than the freedom you feel when you can enjoy
someone's company and be yourself at the same time. Especially when you
share the same faith. That's a clear message in this story and one that
singles need to read.
Many of the scenarios are pretty typical
of the dating scene. (I'm so glad those days are over.) For women not
married yet this is sure to be a fun ride. In fact, I'd encourage
everyone to read it, married or not. The only weaknesses I saw in this
book was the many points of view--some of which didn't seem
necessary--and the occasional head hop within a scene. Despite those
issues it was still a very enjoyable story. I hope there is a future
book in the works starring her sister Samantha or I'll be really bummed
since I got to know her so well. I want to know what happened in her
love life since there was no real resolution. Otherwise this chick lit
novel was perfect! I truly enjoyed it and had a hard time putting it
down. The fact that I finished it says a lot, since many of the books I
begin I never complete, let alone post a review.
Around the World in 80 Dates was published by NavPress and released in October 2007.








