How to Date a Douchebag: The Learning Hours
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Narrated by:
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Josh Goodman
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Muffy Newtown
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By:
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Sara Ney
About this listen
He's not a douchebag; but that doesn't stop his friends from turning him into one.
My friends want me to get laid.
So much so that they plastered my ugly mug all over campus in bold printed letters:
Are you the lucky lady who's going to break our roommate's cherry?
Him: Socially awkward man with average-sized penis looking for willing sexual partner. You: Must have a pulse. He will reciprocate with oral. Text him at: 555-254-5551.
The morons can't even spell. And the texts I've been receiving are what wet dreams are made of. But I'm not like these douchebags, no matter how hard they try to turn me into one.
This isn't the kind of attention I want.
One text stands out from hundreds. One number I can't bring myself to block. She seems different. Hotter, even in black and white.
However, after seeing her in person, I know she's not the girl for me. But my friends won't let up - they just don't get it. Douchebags or not, there's one thing they'll never understand: Girls don't want me.
Especially her.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-03-21
Cute!❤️
Great story! I can always appreciated a good laugh and this book was funny af. Great narrators!( but their french really needs some polishing)
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Love the story, narration was good enough
I loved Rhett and Laural's story! I thought it was cute and cringey in the best possible way but also hot! I thought the narration was really well done for Rhett's character although the french speaking parts weren't my favourite. I thought the narrator for Laural could have been better as I thought her voice was annoying at times. I loved the actual book itself, it was different and fun! I HATED Rhetts roomates like a lot but they redeemed themselves a little bit. I'm definetly going to go back and read the first to books but I dont think it will be on audiable.
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- Jan
- 16-10-17
Rhett is so sweet, not a douche at all
AWWW, I LOVED RHETT, I just wanted to cuddle the awkward southern boy half the time, pat him on the head and take him home he was so innocent and cute.
Rhett isn't a douchebag at all, I do love a douchebag though the bigger the a-hole the better but Rhett is so sweet, he's also insecure but that may have something to do with being told he's not great looking all the time.
Rhett is a southern sweet talking none douchebag.
Not my favorite book to date but it was fun, I really am loving this series and I enjoyed the journey to Rhett finding love.
Rhett is the new transfer, hes away from home and wrestling for the college team, he's the new guy so the other douchebags aptly name him "new guy", Yeh! there that inventive lol
Rhett's team mates place posters all over campus saying "Get Rhett laid" which also includes his photo and phone number. Rhett is the brunt of a few jokes throughout but this latest joke has his phone constantly beeoing with nude pictures blowing up his phone.
Laurel is a good looking girl, beautiful even with her bright read hair, big boobs, gorgeous figure the type of girl the football team drool over, she's a wet dream and I would also say she's also vain. When Laurel is dared by her cousin to text Rhett, from all the hundreds of texts he has received laurels stand out, she's persistent, curious about Rhett in a none attraction kind of way and a series of conversations begin between them.
Laurel knows what Rhett looks like and even states he's not good looking but you could say his body and personality grows on her and even his rugged looks.
When laurel and Rhett meet a friendship develops and it's laurel who actually feels more for him, Rhett just doesn't let himself look past friend-zone because he thinks he is out of her league.
A slow-burn romance that I really enjoyed Rhett's character made this book for me, laurel I wasn't to smitten on.
The learning hours is a fun read with humour, fan me down hot scenes, told in dual pov's and leads to a hea.
Rhett is bullied throughout this, yes there practical jokes fromt he other team mates ut it's bullying all the same. I didn't feel there was closure on this, the team accepting him Rhett making friends, I would of liked closure on this subject.
looking forward to whatever Sara Ney delivers next.
I listened this on audio and the narration is brilliant, they really brought the characters to life. i would definitely read more books from these narrators.
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- Jacqueline
- 11-05-23
One of my favourite stories
I’ve read this lots of times and wanted to try the audio version too and this didn’t disappoint, just a lovely, comfortable, witty and warm read.
The male narrator’s French was a bit of a let down but you can’t have everything.
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