This cover image released by St. Martin’s Press shows Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg. (St. Martin’s Press via AP)
This cover image released by St. Martin’s Press shows Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg. (St. Martin’s Press via AP)
This cover image released by St. Martin’s Press shows Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg. (St. Martin’s Press via AP)
This cover image released by St. Martin’s Press shows Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg. (St. Martin’s Press via AP)
This cover image released by St. Martin’s Press shows Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg. (St. Martin’s Press via AP)
This cover image released by St. Martin’s Press shows Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg. (St. Martin’s Press via AP)
On Maggie Vine’s 30th birthday, she makes a marriage pact with the handsome, broad-shouldered, sunbeam-smile-having Garrett Scholl. Thing is, the struggling singer-songwriter had already made a similar deal with her first boyfriend, Asher Reyes, who’s now an extremely successful – and attractive – actor.
Alison Rose Greenberg’s second novel, Maybe Once, Maybe Twice, is a long, luscious buildup of will-they-won’t-they, love-triangling, song-writing, and trips down memory lane as the narrative hops back to teen Maggie and 20-something Maggie to flesh out her past. (更多…)
A new study has found that internet dating has started to become the brand new dominating ways heterosexual some one come across intimate lovers. What else can we see?
F or generations to come, issue: Exactly how do you and Grandad see?, could well be responded that have: Tinder, needless to say. Within seven age, the net is probably the dominant means heterosexual lovers meet. This new Just how Partners Meet and get To one another research by Stanford College learned that 39% of heterosexual people fulfilled compliment of internet dating otherwise software, right up from twenty two% last year, in the event the research try history conducted. Existence has been disrupted by the technical, thereby possess matchmaking. What otherwise will we realize about how romance has evolved?
Anyone fulfilling due to relatives before the greatest group features fell out-of 34% inside the 1990 in order to 20% on the most recent research; most other paths in order to relationship, particularly appointment compliment of work, family members and you will neighbors, have also denied. (更多…)