Fly Paper for Freaks

by Christine Peetz

ISBN: 978-1-4357-0307-0
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: christine peetz
Copyright: © 2007 Christine Peetz Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 79 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 257 KB

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Fly Paper for Freaks is a book about the funny and shocking side of dating after divorce and the lessons learned along the way. This is not for the faint at heart. Anyone who has dated can relate, even if you are in a committed loving relationship, this could help you stay committed when you see what's out there. Have you ever dated a married freak? Still lives at home freak? Try and recognize the un-potential early on so you don't waste your time. Life is one big freak show, either jump in and figure it out or wait in the line to see.


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11 Jan 2008
I really enjoyed the book. It is a quick read and an insightful look into the things we all find out too late. Having been divorced for a few years myself, it made me think. Luckily I did not find myself among the freaks.
Well worth reading.
Loved it!
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3 Jan 2008
Christine Peetz at the age of twenty-eight finds herself divorced. She’s been married for close to a decade. Getting back into the dating scene wasn’t exactly easy; and well, what she found fun prior to getting married at nineteen didn’t sound possible, especially with two boys to care for.

Age has made her smarter though, less gullible. In "Fly Paper for Freaks", Christine lists twenty-two types of freaks she and her friends have encountered over the past three years. Each freak has a chapter which includes a summary of the relationship, some lasting longer than others. The lessons learned which accompany each freak are perceptively humorous.

A group called the Double Secret Happy Hour Society, a group consisting of Christine Peetz’s married men friends add funny and sometimes gross comments to make the reader laugh out loud. Like the Happy Hour gang, the author’s writing to be a bit rough around the edges. Still, I found myself completely enthralled, unable to stop reading.

From: J. Kaye at http://j-kaye-book-blog.blogspot.com/


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