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  • Published: 22 September 2016
  • ISBN: 9780241978429
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 240

First Dates

The Art of Love



The book of the most talked about, heartwarming show on TV: First Dates

'There's someone out there for all of us...'

First Dates, Channel 4's runaway hit TV show, has captured the hearts of the nation. Each week millions of us cosy up on our sofas to watch nervous singletons arrive in the restaurant in the hope of finding love.

Now Fred Sirieix, the insatiably charming Maître'd of the First Dates restaurant, is here to help all of us - whether we're on a quest to find 'the one', or simply want to discover more about how to connect with someone and sustain the magic. With his unique take on romance, Fred reveals his recipe for a perfect date, and hopefully a perfect match.

This beguiling book brings the First Dates world to the page: all the heart-warming twists and turns of the most awkward meal of the daters' lives, the larger-than-life characters we have grown to love, and the timeless wisdom of Fred and his team. They share their match-making secrets: from breaking the ice to dealing with surprises and getting to grips with the rules of attraction, along with all the toe-curling moments and across-the-table triumphs as couples seek to find The One.

This is First Dates. This is The Art of Love.

  • Published: 22 September 2016
  • ISBN: 9780241978429
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 240

Praise for First Dates

Successfully bringing the First Dates world to life on each page, it seems Fred has the same knack for words as he does matchmaking

New!

The vicarious joy of this perfect observational dating show is quite irresistible [...] there is nothing more cockles-warming than First Dates. It's the closest you'll get to spying on the mating ritual from the safety of a hide

Julia Raeside, The Guardian

[First Dates] is just as slick and classy as ever, with that warmth and humour that makes Gogglebox so popular

Radio Times

First Dates is such a breath of fresh air [...] it's difficult to watch an episode without welling up

Rebecca Shapiro, The Guardian

Funny and moving

Independent