Misery loves company in Taylor’s ill-fated attempt to find a suitable suitor in Alaska
— as evidenced by the book’s very real screenshots of awful dating prospects.
Taylor’s satirical wit and divisive voice take the book up another notch; her
commentary offers readers a refreshing and raucous look at using dating apps in
your 30s.
Taylor’s book, The Goods Are Odd, is a book for men, women, and any human who
has had the misfortune of experiencing online dating in their 20s and 30s. Get it for
yourself as a coffee table staple, or gift it to a friend to prove there’s always worse
fish in the sea.
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Taylor Burke is an award-winning journalist by day and a humor and satire writer
by night. Coupled with her sardonic wit and warm heart, Taylor’s work gives life to
her grandeur delusions of making it as a stand-up comic one day. She has received
an abundance of validation that she is, in fact, a good author, so there’s that. Taylor
travels as a news reporter, which has led to experiences including considering a pet
snake, hugging Stone Cold Steve Austin, and attempting to white water raft.