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Guys Are Waffles, Girls Are Spaghetti
by Chad Eastham, Bill Farrel, and Pam Farrel

“Boy meets Girl; Boy wonders what in the world Girl is talking about and how he will ever keep up. Girl wonders what is wrong with Boy. Enter, Waffles and Spaghetti—every teen’s guide to figuring out the opposite sex and understanding and valuing our unique differences.

In a pivotal time of their development and social lives, teens are left to try and understand one another without much guidance.  The purpose of this book is to help better understand themselves as well those from the “alien gender”.

Guys’ brains are like wafflesthey keep their lives compartmentalized in boxes. Girls’ brains are like spaghettieverything in their life is connected to everything else. This book for teens includes brain development, social habits, differences in emotions, and relationship building skills for teens to develop early in their life.  Loaded with humor and fun examples, this is a great way for teens to learn about healthy relationships with the opposite sex.”

Guys are Waffles, Girls are Spaghetti is a book geared towards teenagers.  It talks about the differences between the ways guys and girls think.  This book is filled with humor, and my husband and I shared quite a few laughs while I was reading it.  Some of my favorite quotes include:

  • I have a “nothing” box, and you know what? I love it there. (talking about guys)
  • We are equal even as we are different; advantaged in some ways, disadvantaged in others.
  • But God is there before any other relationship… You are significant because God created you; find your significance in Him.

The book also includes a study guide at the end.  Guys are Waffles, Girls are Spaghetti includes a great deal of good information.  Many of the topics covered could help teenagers avoid some really bad situations.

All that being said, I personally do not feel this book should be given to teens to read on their own.  I also don’t feel that it should be used in a youth group setting without parental involvement/approval.  I believe that conversations about physical relationships and dating should take place between the parents and their teens.  This book could be a starting point for those conversations.

Thomas Nelson offers this book for purchase for $12.99.

This review is part of the Mamabuzz Blog Tour. I received a copy of the book for review purposes. No other compensation was received. All opinions are my own.

One Comment

  1. Homeschoolmum4Christ
    Homeschoolmum4Christ

    That book sounds incredibly funny and os relevant to today's youth. Thank you for sharing.
    Blessings,
    Jillian
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    October 27, 2009
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