Rating:  Summary: It's a cross between Ben Elton and Nancy Friday - MMMM Review: Purchased from an interesting bookshop it Byron Bay, Australia for a bit of holiday reading, 'Eat Me' really wasn't what I expected - it was much more. It provided lots of light hearted and full on turn ons. Kinky and fun. I don't know how any one could read it and not feel like 'IT'.
Rating:  Summary: OK, but could have been more. Review: The book was OK, but I found it to be pretty unimaginative and nor very exciting. I don't feel it was really erotica, and think it could have done much more. It was different, but the story of the friends was very predictable.
Rating:  Summary: Some Stories are really hot. Some are so-so Review: The four female friends that are the backbone of this history do have different personalities and well as sexual preferences. We have a chubby feminist who is not sure if its attitude towards life is the logical and clear consequence of its rational positions or simply departs from the fact that she is not " too hot" so she stands a little chance to be noticed by men. We also have the dissipated artist afraid of aging but have a taste for younger guys who paradoxically exacerbates her insecurities. A bisexual writer of erotic fiction who could be our writer, and the chic, fancy, gorgeous editor of a woman's fashion magazine who is sort of bored with the lack of elegance of its male counterparts.All our heroines are involved in funny stories and to some degree the author makes the effort to connect the separate events of the plot, so that it could be called a novel. But suddenly in the last thirty pages of the book she decides to jump into mixture of half told stories resulting in an ending lacks any real coherence and becomes like the summary a bunch of Penthouse? Forum? stories. This clumsy ending leaves ample ground to question the novelist capacity of Ms. Jaivin.
Rating:  Summary: Good effort but is too much praised Review: The four female friends that are the backbone of this history do have different personalities and well as sexual preferences. We have a chubby feminist who is not sure if its attitude towards life is the logical and clear consequence of its rational positions or simply departs from the fact that she is not " too hot" so she stands a little chance to be noticed by men. We also have the dissipated artist afraid of aging but have a taste for younger guys who paradoxically exacerbates her insecurities. A bisexual writer of erotic fiction who could be our writer, and the chic, fancy, gorgeous editor of a woman's fashion magazine who is sort of bored with the lack of elegance of its male counterparts. All our heroines are involved in funny stories and to some degree the author makes the effort to connect the separate events of the plot, so that it could be called a novel. But suddenly in the last thirty pages of the book she decides to jump into mixture of half told stories resulting in an ending lacks any real coherence and becomes like the summary a bunch of PenthouseĀ® ForumĀ® stories. This clumsy ending leaves ample ground to question the novelist capacity of Ms. Jaivin.
Rating:  Summary: Weak Weak Weak Review: This Aussie soft porn-cum-satire for the middle classes is pretty much a waste of time. All flash and no staying power is the name of the game. The book is mostly an exercise in writing mildly shocking "erotic" interludes, and weaving them together with a lots of single women sitting around talking about sex type nonsense. Cool jacket, silly contents.
Rating:  Summary: A sexy fun book for summer Review: This book is assume!!! It's fun, sexy, and intelligent. I'm not one to read books more than once, but Eat me is certainly one that I would. Perfect for a day at the beach.
Rating:  Summary: outta sight Review: this book was awesome. it made me so hungry, and not just for food. just gotta say: splif gotti 99 trip bozo! Happy hunting!
Rating:  Summary: Kinky and funny all at once! Review: This book was really funny, I enjoyed reading it. It was well-written and it kept me reading. With a crazy twist at the end, too.
Rating:  Summary: Eat Me says Read This! Review: This is a very entertaining story about a young female writer. She is writing erotica for woman and basing most of it on her friends. This story takes you through the lives of a number of thirty something lady with very active imaginations as well as sex lives. A laugh a minute - and don't let the first chapter freak you out. I was wondering what in the hell I had bought when I read it.
Rating:  Summary: Eat Me says Read This! Review: This is a very entertaining story about a young female writer. She is writing erotica for woman and basing most of it on her friends. This story takes you through the lives of a number of thirty something lady with very active imaginations as well as sex lives. A laugh a minute - and don't let the first chapter freak you out. I was wondering what in the hell I had bought when I read it.
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