Investigates love in the age of technology. This book enlists some of the world's leading social scientists, conducted hundreds of interviews, analyzed the behavioural data, and researched dating cultures from Tokyo to Buenos Aires to New York City.
Entertaining and illuminating... It's refreshing to hear a modern male voice on the subject of love and sex'
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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'
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A lively look at love, marriage and the oddities of mating in the 21st century'
So refreshing
'Ansari has pulled it off:
a thinky book that's funny, too'
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sprightly, easygoing hybrid of fact, observation, advice and comedy'
'A
hilarious, often unsettling account of what young singles go through as they search for love in the digital age'
Aziz Ansari is a stand-up comedian and an actor who has done four major stand-up tours. He starred as Tom Haverford on the Emmy-nominated comedy Parks and Recreation with Amy Poehler and other great people.
Eric Klinenberg is a professor of sociology at NYU. He is the author of Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Suprising Appeal of Living Alone and has contributed to the New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and This American Life.