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Rating: Summary: Now I Understand Scott Peterson Review: Great, let's screw over our ex-husband. Let's dwell forever in a cesspool of anger and thinly disguised self-loathing. Good lord, aren't women supposed to mature faster than men? This book is nothing more than a juvenile fantasy for bitter, and stupid, women who didn't have the common sense to plan ahead. It's true, marriages do fail in this day and age, and it's better to have contingency plans in place (e.g. pre-nup agreements) if things head south. The goal of a divorce is to break away gracefully, not have a temper tantrum like some enraged little 4 year-old. A vindictive attitude only plays into the hands of the legal system, which will drain you like a hungry vampire and bob-sled you to the poor house if given the opportunity. Ladies, remember that revenge fantasies go both ways, and the ones that men have tend to be far bloodier than yours. Every time you find yourself entertaining thoughts of being nasty, think of Scott Peterson.
Rating: Summary: Lots of fun and very original! Review: This book is great fantasy material for anyone who's had a divorce or who loves to laugh at the amazing things men and women do to each other. It tells of some astonishing ways in which women went after men who wronged them in divorces. And it nicely divides the stories into escalating levels of vengeance -- from stories that rate as "a pie in the face" all the way up to outright nuclear war. Great book for dipping into for a laugh. And I looked at the website run by the author, RevengeLady.com, which continues in the same tradition. Gave my copy to a woman in my office who's in the divorce doldrums - she said it finally made her laugh to see what women in her shoes have done to get over their anger.
Rating: Summary: Lots of fun and very original! Review: This book is great fantasy material for anyone who's had a divorce or who loves to laugh at the amazing things men and women do to each other. It tells of some astonishing ways in which women went after men who wronged them in divorces. And it nicely divides the stories into escalating levels of vengeance -- from stories that rate as "a pie in the face" all the way up to outright nuclear war. Great book for dipping into for a laugh. And I looked at the website run by the author, RevengeLady.com, which continues in the same tradition. Gave my copy to a woman in my office who's in the divorce doldrums - she said it finally made her laugh to see what women in her shoes have done to get over their anger.
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