Book review: Age, Sex, Location by Melissa Pimentel
ByAlison Potter
Published by Penguin
The dating world has never been straightforward, but with the advent of online dating sites, the popularity of speed dating and singles nights, not to mention Tinder, it’s more difficult to navigate than ever before.
After moving to London from Portland, Oregon, American Lauren Cunningham is lamenting her lack of potential suitors, so she decides to tackle the city’s single scene head-on by turning her love life into a scientific experiment.
She dedicates herself to following the rules of one renowned dating guide a month, no matter how crazy or incredibly ridiculous it makes her look.
A hilarious and refreshingly honest dating romp, Age, Sex, Location will make you chuckle and cringe in equal measure.
Witty, rude and a lot of fun, while it’s certainly not a classic piece of literature and the protagonist Lauren occasionally verges into annoying territory, it’s an entertaining escape for when you fancy some light reading.
Book review: Age, Sex, Location by Melissa Pimentel