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faster with the help of It's Called A Breakup Because It's
Broken." Glamour
"You can laugh at a sentence like 'Idle hands are the devil's text
messengers' and be heartened that there is life post-breakup...you'll
also find insightful, been-there-have-the-scars-to-prove-it
wisdom." New York Post
"Behrendt's frankness is as winning as ever." Publisher's Weekly
"Picking up where He's Just Not that into You
left off, Behrendt and his co-author and wife Amiira dispense the same dose of witty advice to the newly
single." New York Post
"The next step for the heartsick." USA Today
"I've never found a book so spot-on about relationships as
It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken... Rare and incredible, this two-part
book is perfectly versed on the subjects of getting your heart torn to shreds and
dealing with it afterwards." Orlando Sentinel
"Greg Behrendt is just that into making people laugh.
It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken helps you get over him - and move on!
" Baltimore Sun
"Startlingly funny, especially if you are emotionally in a bad
place and are in danger of taking it out on your hair." Chicago Sun-Times
"A gutsy guide that offers a no-BS approach to help you come out strong after a
painful split." Cosmopolitan
"Offers tough-love tidbits and solid advice
(no drunk dialing!) that will get you moving on in no time." Inside TV Magazine
"Be strong and take the breakup like a man! Bestselling author Greg Behrendt
shows you how." Men's Health
"Offers the same solid, uncomplicated advice that made He's Just
Not that Into You a Success...The 60-day 'he-tox' may be the smartest thing I've
ever heard of." FoxNews.com
"An insightful of breakup guide for the modern girl, chock-full of advice...the perfect
antidote for the agony of admitting relationship defeat." The Free-Lance Star (Fredericksburg, VA)
"Greg Behrendt is there to help you through the urges to rebound,
binge, and drunk dial." USNews.com
"It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken guides the freshly
dumped girl through the aftermath of a love gone wrong." Metro New York
"Greg Behrendt has become every gal's best friend, protective
older brother, and "get-real" mirror all roled into one." Marian Independent Journal
"Behrendt's brand of tough love tears you down so he can build you
back up, and by the time your breakup is over, you really feel like a Superfox." The Tacoma News Tribune
"Mixed with workbook applications and even a recipe or two, this husband and wife
team use a combination of humor and straight talk to make this a fascinating read." Blogcritics.org
"A frank, irreverant look at dealing with the fallout of
relationships gone wrong." Library Journal
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