Life is full of lessons and learnings. We should never stop learning from our life
experiences. Some tears, happiness, good guys, bad guys come to our life to share
a meaning to us. This book will be a simple reminder for all female friends, to love
yourselves more, to appreciate life, and to feel happier (single or not single).
Whenever you or your best friends feel down, hopefully, this book will be able to lift you
up, to accompany you to bounce back, and to heal your wounded hearts.
Happy reading! Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.
There are millions of "self development" books on the market, but only a few grab my attention, and this
book is one of those. It wasn't the out-of-the-box writing technique, nor the creative design that makes
the book count. It was the sense of truth and honesty in the stories, and the undeterred optimism towards
life reflected through its prose.
—Bayu Maitra, Reader's Digest Indonesia
Maeya is 31, and she met 31 boys (wow!) She had very special, unique, and exclusive moment with each
boy and she thinks she has 31 lessons that she wants to share with you. Some of her stories may represent
some of your personal experience with boys, and some others may not. But that is not important. The
point is, boys are unique, you are unique, people are unique. So if you wish to keep your life happy, don't
try to standardize or generalize guys, particularly your boyfriends.
—Prof. Dr. Sarlito Wirawan Sarwono, Dean, Psychologist, Indonesia
Maeya writes about her past experiences with guys who had waltzed through her life. These are presented
as sound bites in her quirky and unique style. For those of you with an afternoon of leisure time, this would
be a good read for its humour and controversial content. You may not agree with her on everything but
she has sure come up with a good conversational piece.
—Nova Lee, Singapore