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When Your Phone Doesn't Ring, It'll Be Me

When Your Phone Doesn't Ring, It'll Be Me

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: elitism for the vapid masses
Review: Cynthia Heimel is an elitist without the benefit of being clever or funny. Her essays are cliche, slightly misanthropic, and yet are completely lacking in wit. How such vapid literary drivel gets publication and accolades is beyond me.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: elitism for the vapid masses
Review: Cynthia Heimel is an elitist without the benefit of being clever or funny. Her essays are cliche, slightly misanthropic, and yet are completely lacking in wit. How such vapid literary drivel gets publication and accolades is beyond me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Holy Cow, It's Brilliant!
Review: Heimel had me at hello- I was hooked with the first sentence of the introduction.

So, I suggest skipping your next date and reading this book instead- you'll feel better about yourself when you're done, and you won't have to shave your legs beforehand.

Someone who adores her dogs as much as Heimel is all right in my book, which I'm inspired to write after being introduced to her unique brand of smarts-meets-smarty-pants prose.

As we folks from the '80s say: Cynthia Heimel, you rock!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What I always wanted to do
Review: I always wanted to get Cynthia Heimels cell phone number. Then I could call her up and say "Well, no one called, so I assumed it was you"

James Versluys

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What I always wanted to do
Review: I always wanted to get Cynthia Heimels cell phone number. Then I could call her up and say "Well, no one called, so I assumed it was you"

James Versluys

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy this book if you're not a feminist.
Review: If you are a conservative and not a feminist, this book is sure to irritate you. She whines and nags about herself and her life and it made me hope I never have or ever do sound like such a miserable wretch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous Reading!
Review: When I first read one of her books I thought, "Lord, another woman has written my stories." I laughed and found myself following people around reading parts out loud.


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