These days, finding love online is as commonplace as ordering that coveted sweater. But back in 2003, the whole concept of internet dating was still quite new, with a stigma attached to it that meant those who were willing to test the waters faced a fair amount of skepticism from friends and family.
Such is the case for Chloe Thompson, a restless 20-something tired of the typical dating scene … dating scene and curious about what she might find inside her parents’ computer. With two serious but failed relationships behind her, Chloe isn’t even entirely sure what she’s looking for. She just knows that whatever it is, she wants to find it.
Based loosely on author K. J. Farnham’s real-life online dating experiences, Chloe’s foray into online dating involves a head-first dive into a world of matches, ice breakers and the occasional offer of dick pics, all while Chloe strives to shake herself of the ex who just refuses to disappear. Will she simultaneously find herself and “the one” online, or will the ever-growing pile of humorous and downright disastrous dates only prove her friends and family right? There’s only one way to find out…
Click. Date. Repeat.
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Wonderful fun and easy to read. Be prepared if you are prudish, she has some fun while investigating the dating game. Nothing overly descriptive as far as sex scenes. Good for most. Really enjoyed it.
The premise was alright…didn’t promise to be anything amazing. But the main character and her two friends are completely hateable and horrible towards each other. No thank you. You have to like the lead to care if she finds what she wants in life.
Lots of characters to keep up with. If this is typical of single peoples’ dating drama, it is a frightening world!
Lots of whining and flat characters
This book is a fantastic read. Anyone that has surfed the perils of on-line dating will surely get a laugh out of this. I love the main character and the dynamics between her and her meddling opinionated mother. A lot of the story was very realistic. It has your judgmental friendships and how sometimes you need to let that person go, the …
I felt it was just silly, that the heroines’ friends kept encouraging her to on line date, but not to get involved, even if she found someone she really liked. Was quite illogical, or she had some very manipulative disingenuous friends,
Click Date Repeat is basically the story of Chloe and her online dating experiences. I found this book to be both funny as well as sad, but I don’t want to get into that as it might ruin it for you. If you’re looking for an “easy” read with some humor as well as an actual story, don’t hesitate to pick this one up. I loved it. KJ does a great job …
This is a great story with a flashback to on-line dating. I have never personally tried on-line dating, but after reading this book, I think Chloe would be me. I laughed at the characters and the profiles that they had created for themselves. For me, it was a great read with a light-hearted take on the adventures of on-line dating, including …
I just felt as though the ending of this book was rushed and kind of lacking. You fall in love with SO many characters, but none of them stay in the book.
it was a fun book, easy to read but predictable
I couldn’t get through this at all. The main character was not very likeable.
It was just ridiculous and cynical.
Awful. Don’t waste your time. Main character is down on her luck in love…constantly. I got bored reading and found the characters to not be as interesting as they had the potential to be.