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Dry Hard
Dry Hard | Nick Spalding
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From the bestselling author of Fat Chance and Checking Out comes a hilarious story about giving up... but definitely not giving in. Kate and Scott's marriage has always been a lot of fun, with alcohol at the heart of it. After all, what's more entertaining than a good laugh and a large drink... or six? But recently, those relaxing drinks have become more crutch than comfort--and the couple have almost forgotten how to talk to each other sober. Then their teenage daughter Holly uploads a video of their humiliating drunken escapades, which gets picked up by YouTube superstar PinkyPud--and goes horrifyingly viral. In a last-ditch attempt to prove to the world they're more than just boozy idiots, Kate and Scott quit alcohol completely. But with Holly's... er... 'help', what begins as a family promise soon escalates into a social media phenomenon: #DryHard! With the eyes of the Internet upon them, can Kate and Scott stay teetotal--and save their marriage in the process?
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Booknerd222
Dry Hard | Nick Spalding

It‘s just a fucking cucumber! And it‘s gone! Look at it! Here it is in my hand, you silly bitch!‘ ‘Unexpected item in bagging area.‘ ‘I swear to God, if you don‘t shut up, I‘m going to empty this bottle of olive oil all over your circuits.‘ ‘Unexpected item in bagging area.‘ ‘No! No! I just picked the olive oil up to show you what I was going to do to you! Here, I‘ll put it back! Everything is fine!‘ ‘Unexpected item in bagging area.‘ ‘Fuck off!‘

julesG 😂😂😂 Very relatable! 5y
Booknerd222 I‘ve gone through that liiike every time I‘ve gone to one of these 😂😂😂 5y
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Michellesibs
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Mehso-so

I'm really not sure where I stand on this book. It's comedy about a serious issue, alcoholism, but I'm not sure its comedy, some parts at the beginning did make me laugh and the author really brought the scenes to life but as the book went on I just felt it got silly and i lost interest in it a bit. I liked the idea, the plot, the characters, the social media side of things but it just didn't all glue well in my opinion.

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