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The Happy Hooker |
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Rating: Summary: I didn't know you could have that many people! Review: I first got this book as a joke. When I read it, though, I found out that it really wasn't a joke. The book was extreamly discriptive, especially the part about the dog.....HMMMMMM I also never thought that it was possible to have that many people. You would think that all of the precautions in the world would not sop you from getting some sort of STD. I liked it.
Rating: Summary: a fascinating peek into a world of debauchery Review: Oddly enough, I came across this book on my grandmother's bookself. Reading the book was certainly an eye-opening experience. I particularly liked the author's candid writing style. She explicitly included all the details of her life, even if they were rather vulgar--such as the dog scene. I was also impressed by the way the author lived her life--doing what she liked without any regrets. The book is an alternative bit of literature, well ahead of its time. Frankly, I'm surprised that it was published when it was.
Rating: Summary: a fascinating peek into a world of debauchery Review: Oddly enough, I came across this book on my grandmother's bookself. Reading the book was certainly an eye-opening experience. I particularly liked the author's candid writing style. She explicitly included all the details of her life, even if they were rather vulgar--such as the dog scene. I was also impressed by the way the author lived her life--doing what she liked without any regrets. The book is an alternative bit of literature, well ahead of its time. Frankly, I'm surprised that it was published when it was.
Rating: Summary: The (Original) Happy Hooker Review: This is the book that made ex-New York madam Xaviera Hollander famous as The Happy Hooker. It is a classic, and typically, her best work. Of particular interest is the exposure of the corrupt politics with the New York Knapp Commission, and the U.N. - where Xaviera was propositioned regularly when she was a secretary there.
Rating: Summary: The (Original) Happy Hooker Review: This is the book that made ex-New York madam Xaviera Hollander famous as The Happy Hooker. It is a classic, and typically, her best work. Of particular interest is the exposure of the corrupt politics with the New York Knapp Commission, and the U.N. - where Xaviera was propositioned regularly when she was a secretary there.
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