Funny & Devilish - I just loved it!
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I loved this book!
The book is set in a diary format and explains her daily goings-on! It's funny, witty, intellectual, naughty and very honest. She is somebody that I think just about every female could relate to in some way. You end up warming to her straight away. I found the book to be very moreish (for want of a better word) and couldn't put the book down. I would definitley buy other books about her. I think she has a fantastic life! I am shocked that it received a few negative reviews but hey, we're all different I guess!
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average
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i thought the book would be really funny and interesting. but in the end i thought it was very repetitive and got a bit boring. as it seemed, it just described each client she met, what they wanted and how she lost her boyfriend.
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Harmless Fun
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Well i have just finished reading this book and i have to say that in places it made me laugh and im glad of that. It is harmless fun and i enjoyed reading it. Cant wait for the next instalment.
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Don't waste your time
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This book was the biggest waste of my time. I had to force myself to keep reading (it is readable enough, at least) in the hope that the various questions it thew up were answered. I was left disappointed. Why the French theme? Perhaps the author was just trying to glamorise something rather ugly... There is very little that's 'real' about this main character. There are a few windows where she has a chance to react like a human being... but no, it's a stud in a porn film reaction we get.
In fact I found her pretty abhorrent. There's not enough sex to make it a sexy novel, nor enough plot or substance to make it a regular novel, it's just a pointless, arrogant, often immensely irritating, stream of idiocy. The only thing I liked was when she mentions hating books with stickers saying "Now a major film" on the front. Considering this book, of course, now bears a similar sticker proclaiming its TV fame....
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Curious Book
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Unlike the first reviewer I don't have any issue with the depiction of sex in the book. People like all kinds of sex, and presumably pay for all kinds of sex. A sex worker is definitely going to be knowledgeable about this, and the author doesn't pull any punches over detail, which given that the title has the words 'intimate adventures' should be no surprise. It is a strange book/blog however and I do wonder whether it was actually written by a woman, or indeed a prostitute. These type of anonymous works sometimes do turn out to be by a 55 year old man who lives in Chipping Camden and doesn't get out a lot. Regardless of who it was written by it is entertaining enough, not really detailed enough to be a porn smash hit and not personal enough to be a real diary. Personally I thought the glimpses of 'real' life were more interesting than the sex stuff, which probably says more about me than I'd care to think about!
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