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Ally McBeal : The Totally Unauthorized Guide

Ally McBeal : The Totally Unauthorized Guide

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book has sex, sex, and more sex!
Review: I bought this book for my boyfriend who is in love with Ally. He loves looking at the pictures. Enough said.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE MUST READ BOOK OF THE CENTURY!
Review: Not only is the television series amazing, but the books, that go with it, are completely out of this world. They aren't only amazing, but just WOW! The pictures, the writing and everything else is fab. If you've read and enjoyed this, then read 'That Lawyer Lady: The Unauthorized Guide to Ally's World'. Gabriel

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book has sex, sex, and more sex!
Review: Now that I have your attention, let me begin by saying that every male character on the show is: emasculated, infantile and generally unattractive, (not that it should matter but since the show's humor draws so heavily upon that, it's relevant). Next, why does David K. need to write scripts on the level of 13yr olds? Why do we need references to sweat, baldness and obseity? Are these "beautiful" people so sheltered in their insulated little worlds; that when they venture outside they are reduced to giggles by a fat man? And why does everyone harp about her weight? Personally I have no problem with it, but, since she's on television and anorexia is epidemic nowadays she is a role model whether she likes it or not. And let's face it, she looks like a walking anatomy lesson. But hey, I didn't even read the book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Better the second time around, but not worth ten dollars
Review: The first time I flipped through the book, I thought buying it would be a complete waste of money - it seemed too cute, plus I had come across most of its info in fan websites. I bought it anyway and found it more interesting the more I read it, but liked the pictures better than anything else.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: An awful book, take a moment before you even contemplate buy
Review: There's not enough about the show; cheesy Polaroids from yesteryear when Calista was still in the womb; and silly layouts screaming for coverage in Teen Beat. I'll say pass on it and wait for the "official" one for real fans.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's an interesting view on Ally McBeal
Review: This book is quite good. It shows both sides of the story. So in some parts in may offend big Ally McBeal fans, like myself. But then you read on and find out that she later says that she doesn't really agree with that side and says why. Kathy Mitchell has some interesting ideas about.....what goes on inside Ally's head. I give her one star because she loves the show enough to write a book about it, a 2nd star for showing both sides and a 3rd star for the humour. I'd give it a 4th star if there wasn't so many references to her weight. I think it's a really good book! I'm a tough judge, you know!


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