Now, a year and a half later, they have a book out under the same name, out Feb. And no stone in their relationship is left unturned. Think of the bright orange book as a field guide to Millennial dating in New York City. Every text message, tweet, and scrap of dating ephemera like restaurant receipts, Magnolia bakery cartons and even a corporate condom, are methodically filed and documented in the day experiment.
Beginning in March , Goodman and Walsh dated, ate, drank and bickered across New York City, with their fights chronicled on iMessage and Facebook chats pasted in the book. Even their couple's therapist weighs in on their social experiment, noting their relationship patterns "were largely related to their particular family histories. To many fans' delight, the book picks up where the blog left off, after Day The couple — spoiler alert — doesn't end up together, though both Walsh and Goodman say there are no hard feelings, and they remain close.
If all of this sounds like the script to some earnest indie Hollywood flick, you're not wrong. After their blog went viral, Goodman and Walsh were offered movie rights from Warner Brothers.
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But how did the idea come into fruition? The two thought of the concept in after one of Walsh's relationships turned sour. Goodman said the value comes from capturing how two young, successful Millennials date in New York in the smartphone era.
Aficionados of the blog will be happy to hear that there are more than pages in the book detailing what happened after the day experiment ended, including friendship-ending fights, reconciliation and even an engagement ring for one of them. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — 40 Days of Dating by Jessica Walsh. An Experiment by Jessica Walsh ,. When New York—based graphic designers and long-time friends Timothy Goodman and Jessica Walsh found themselves single at the same time, they decided to try an experiment.
The old adage says that it takes 40 days to change a habit—could the same be said for love? So they agreed to date each other for 40 days, record their experiences in questionnaires, photographs, videos, When New York—based graphic designers and long-time friends Timothy Goodman and Jessica Walsh found themselves single at the same time, they decided to try an experiment. So they agreed to date each other for 40 days, record their experiences in questionnaires, photographs, videos, texts, and artworks, and post the material on a website they would create for this purpose.
What began as a small experiment between two friends became an Internet sensation, drawing 5 million unique and obsessed visitors from around the globe to their site and their story since it was launched in July An Experiment is a beautifully designed, expanded look at the experiment and the results, including a great deal of material that never made it onto the site, such as who they were as friends and individuals before the 40 days and who they have become since.
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Lists with This Book. Feb 24, Molly rated it liked it. Stumbled upon accidentally, this book was a mistake that wormed it's way, happily, onto my reading list. I found the concept and design of this experiment fascinating, especially because it was both emotional and intellectual. It spurred me wondering if I would ever be bold enough to undertake such an experiment with a male friend of mine. Could I risk such a friendship?
What are my main relationship hiccups? Can two people develop enough feelings for each other to override their shortcomings? I Stumbled upon accidentally, this book was a mistake that wormed it's way, happily, onto my reading list. I desperately wanted to know if Tim and Jessica were able to make it work.
And reading through their journal entries was psychologically and emotionally fascinating. I struggled, however, with the second half of the book: Perhaps I am just a snob about organization, but it infuriated me that I was reading them side by side when one person was writing about June and the other was writing about August.
I truly felt that those entries following the initial experiment would have been better organized in chronological order instead of having the left pages reserved for Jessica and the right pages for Timothy. It would have made more sense. I ended up flipping pages fifteen times with two bookmarks so I could read them in chronological order anyway, which was tedious and annoying. Overall, though, I think this was an interesting portrait of modern relationships.
Feb 25, Jantine Zandbergen rated it liked it Shelves: An Experiment' is a fun book on an interesting experiment: What starts as a fun idea develops into something much deeper, becoming an interesting look at the love lives and psyche of the two authors. The book looks really nice; which isn't a surprise coming from two designers. I found the lay-out a bit uncomfortable though; you have to read the di '40 Days of Dating: I found the lay-out a bit uncomfortable though; you have to read the diary entries with the book turned for instance, and the set-up in the final chapter make you have to flip the pages several times.
But hey, I've read 'House of Leaves' so I'm used to having to work for reading a book ; A fun and original read which looks great on your coffee-table. Sep 03, Fernanda Renton rated it it was amazing. I love this experiment, I love Tim and Jessie as characters, I love how they don't try to be any other thing than themselves, opening their qualities and flaws, thoughts and feelings.
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It was, at least for me, a little hard to "watch" things and knowing it was real and it is life. It is a genius idea for me. It makes you think about things, question, it's quite an inspiration for everyone who love arts, since it's as important as Tim and Jessie for the story and make it all even more interesting. It makes you think about things, question, and learn a little more about you and about differences from others.
What '40 Days of Dating' Got Right About Millennial Relationships
It's an incredible piece - as a book story, as a piece of art, as an experiment, as a way to analyze yourself and, of course, as a way to meet your two new friends. Thanks, Tim and Jessie, for this. Feb 08, Ana rated it it was amazing. I absolutely loved the blog and I remember devouring it daily, along with my feeling and interpretations at the time. Like the blog, the book is graphically stunning, incredibly insightful and just a sheer pleasure to read or just flick thorough for the quirky artsy bits.
What '40 Days of Dating' Got Right About Millennial Relationships
I haven't read a physical book in such a long time and I must say I love even its smell, haha. Definitely the kind of book that makes my shelves prettier. If you're wondering whether you should buy it after already reading the b I absolutely loved the blog and I remember devouring it daily, along with my feeling and interpretations at the time. If you're wondering whether you should buy it after already reading the blog, I would definitely recommend it; if not for the creativity, for sure for the end part about how they dealt with this project after its completion.
Jan 04, Angelina rated it really liked it Shelves: A very cool, visually appealing book that tells the pre- and post-experiment details not found on the blog. I really enjoyed this book and all the insight about relationships, love, and perception that was examined throughout the pages. My only real negative feeling about this book has to do with the way it was printed.
This w A very cool, visually appealing book that tells the pre- and post-experiment details not found on the blog. This wasn't an every page thing, but it did bug me when it occurred because I felt like I was missing something. May 04, Amy Kattan rated it liked it Shelves: This was a mostly enjoyable and quick read, but I can definitely see it working better as a blog. I never read the blog, but I found that while I was interested in the experiment, the day to day minutiae bothered me as I was binge-reading the book.
Also, the design of the book was really cool, but also really impractical - It was difficult to read. Some of the text is sideways and her story doesn't always line up with his story, so you end up having to go forward and back several pages to unders This was a mostly enjoyable and quick read, but I can definitely see it working better as a blog. Some of the text is sideways and her story doesn't always line up with his story, so you end up having to go forward and back several pages to understand what's going on. Many of the images were cut off, too. Feb 02, Erin Ashley rated it it was amazing.
I read the blog, but was very excited to read the book.
Will suggest, if you plan to read this book buy it in print it is definitely a coffee table book. I was really excited to see what happened at the end. However, I learned it from Instagram because I couldn't wait. Jul 03, Amrutha Maddala rated it liked it. How do I get a refund on the May 12, Babsra rated it liked it Shelves: For two graphic designers, this book was pretty poorly designed.
Feb 05, Mapet rated it it was amazing.