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Book SynopsisThe #1 New York Times Bestseller
**A hilarious, thoughtful, and in-depth exploration of the pleasures and perils of modern romance from Aziz Ansari, the Emmy-award winning star of Master of None and one of this generation''s sharpest comedic voices**
In the old days, most people would find a decent person who lived in their village or neighbourhood, and after deciding they weren''t a murderer, get married and have kids - all by the age of 22.
Now we spend years of our lives searching for our perfect soul mate and, thanks to dating apps, mobile phones and social media, we have more romantic options than ever before in human history. Yet we also have to confront strange new dilemmas, such as what to think when someone is too busy to reply to a text but has time to post a photo of their breakfast on Instagram. And if we have so many more options, why aren''t people any less frustrated?
For years, American comedian Aziz Ansari has been aiming
Trade Review
Entertaining and illuminating... It's refreshing to hear a modern male voice on the subject of love and sex' -- Barbara Ellen * Observer *
'Riotously funny... A zingy and satisfying read. It will make you laugh, nod in agreement and ultimately feel better that you are not alone in trying to navigate the uncertain world of romance in the 21st century' -- Katie Harrington * Irish Examiner *
'A lively look at love, marriage and the oddities of mating in the 21st century' * The Economist *
So refreshing * Evening Standard *
'Ansari has pulled it off: a thinky book that's funny, too' * Esquire *
'A sprightly, easygoing hybrid of fact, observation, advice and comedy' * New York Times *
'A hilarious, often unsettling account of what young singles go through as they search for love in the digital age' * Rolling Stone *