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The Sweet Potato Queens' Field Guide to Men : Every Man I Love Is Either Married, Gay, or Dead |
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Rating: Summary: Generally disappointing. Review: Even as a Northerner born & bred, I thoroughly enjoyed all of the Sweet Potato Queens books until this one. There was a bit too much reference to previous volumes which left one with that sad, retrospective, rehashed feeling rather than the fresh, comic observations of Ms. Browne's other works. Generally disappointing.
Rating: Summary: Looking in New England Review: I had to leave the South, as Queen Jill and Tammy had already taken all the Cutest Boys...at least in the South! Last night I was asked to leave Amtrak's "Quiet Car" during my commute home, as even my attempts to stifle my laughter were disturbing the other passengers. As an acupuncturist, I must advise Jill that not only does it work for weight loss, but for "facial rejuvenation" as well. Unfortunately for me, treating myself would intrude on my lolling about time.
This is serving not only as a refresher course "Guide to Men," but I am also reading passages to my daughter as it is time for her education! She is speechless...mostly because she can't breathe.
Hilarious!!! All those things we think about men...the things we say to our girlfriends about our bodies and our men...and all the things our mothers told us that ladies don't say out loud!!
Rating: Summary: A great gift for anyone down in the dumps over a man Review: I love all the Sweet Potato Queens books, and this one is right up there with the very first one -- truly a great, hysterical read, all the way through to the end.
One of the things I like best about all the Sweet Potato Queen books is how much they celebrate women of all ages and shapes. Too much chick lit can sometimes leave a girl wondering if the really fun things in life only happen to thin girls in the city, but that's definitely not the case here.
Not only a fun book to read, but definitely a great gift -- for anyone upset about their man, or for a man who really wants to understand women but just isn't getting it.
Rating: Summary: Shoot DP Out Your Nose Funny Review: The Fourth book proves again this woman's books should be issued to all women as bibles of refrences in dealing with men and food. Not quite as fast paced as the other three but I still shot Dr Pepper out my nose laughing and almost choked on my fatten you right up roll! Can't wait for the Fifth.
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