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Mad Love
Mad Love | Nick Spalding
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Can two people who have never met make a marriage work? Popular dating site Sociality thinks so, and is marrying London lad Adam to California girl Jessica to prove it. What better way to show that your 'love algorithms' work than to put two complete strangers together in an expensive publicity stunt? But, as livewire Jess and lazybones Adam quickly discover, just because a computer says you're the perfect match, it doesn't make it so! Two million Sociality subscribers and the media are following the happy couple's progress, and they have to make a go of it or they'll lose everything, look like idiots, and destroy Sociality's reputation. But can the mismatched pair, who seem to be constantly at each other's throats, put their differences aside and work their way into each other's hearts? Nick Spalding, bestselling author of Fat Chance and Bricking It, will make you cry with laughter at this story of marital warfare--complete with sinking boats, badly aimed flatulence, well aimed tennis balls and some very suggestive pastry.
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Booknerd222
Mad Love | Nick Spalding
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16% done with it. I‘ve highlighted like 6 different passages in here so far xD

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ABrakes85
Mad Love | Nick Spalding
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Avoiding getting out of bed, reading a few pages of this... #jubilantjuly #cheerful or hilarious

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JacintaMCarter
Mad Love | Nick Spalding
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Though many plot devices in this novel are fairly predictable, the two main characters are incredibly realistic and, though you often want to strangle them, you can't help but hope they put aside their differences and end up working things out. This story is ultimately a romantic comedy, and I would love to see it made into a movie eventually.