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Summary: Seventeen year-old Alan has one thing on his mind: getting laid. Under the tutelage of his best friend and self-proclaimed ladies’ man, Jeremy, Alan approaches Maggie to invite her to a school dance, only to be turned down because he comes off as desperate.
Sep 13, 2005 · For a fee, she takes on the Alan project and coaches him from girl to girl, base to base. With Maggie’s guidance Alan comically builds his dating experience until he’s convinced he can get along without her coaching. But soon he’s washed up on the romantic shores, dumped by the woman of his dreams.
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- Paul Kropp
Simply put, the book’s central character, Alan Macklin, 17, wants to get laid, a lofty goal for someone yet to experience his first date. Alan’s best friend, Jeremy, a self-proclaimed stud, volunteers to project manage Alan’s sexual undertaking.
Running the Bases: Definitely Not a Book About Baseball (Running the Bases, #1) and Home Run (Running the Bases, #2)
Aug 26, 2024 · Whether you’re a seasoned book club leader or a newbie looking for some guidance, this post is for you. We’ll cover: How to choose the right book for your book club; How to prepare for a book club meeting; How to structure and facilitate a book club discussion; How to deal with common book club challenges; How to keep your book club fun and ...
Alan becomes the perfect client for her new consulting business: a desperate guy with a simple objective and deep pockets. For a fee, she takes on the Alan project and coaches him from girl to girl, base to base. With Maggie’s guidance Alan comically builds his dating experience until he’s convinced he can get along without her coaching.
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Alan Macklin is your average 17-year-old guy with a simple goal. He wants to get a girl. But trial and error has made one thing perfectly clear: when it comes to the opposite sex, Alan keeps on striking out. Repeatedly. And painfully. He knows he needs help.