), teen "logic" ("I asked if I could go out with Lindsey and you said no, so I went out with Courtney"), and, of course, dating, which leads to the 8 Simple Rules.(Rule #1: if you pull into my driveway and honk, you'd better be delivering a package, because you're sure as heck not picking anything up.)If your little girl has moved out and a teenager has taken her place, this book will help you do something you probably thought was not possible in your situation: laugh.


Bruce Cameron, the director, a father is blind-sided when his two sweet little girls turn into teenagers with hormones raging and a logic all their own.
His only solace his is 13-year-old son whom he still manages to understand.
It takes the sugary-sweet idea of a show revolving around a close family and turns it into a quite realistic yet funny depiction of a typical family complete with sibling and parent spats, brat brothers, over-protective fathers and bimbo sisters. To its credit, '8 Simple Rules' knows it's a comedy and doesn't try to be more.
Too many shows (eg, ' Sister, Sister' and ' Lizzie Mc Guire') think just because its lead characters are now teenagers then they should tackle social issues and end up losing their humour by being too hard-hitting.
Though John’s tragic death ultimately spelled the end of the series, the show still plays in 30 markets world-wide and is often on cable networks in the USA.