Andrea Lavinthal



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Andrea Lavinthal

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When she isn’t writing books with her friend Jessica Rozler, Andrea Lavinthal is an editor at Cosmopolitan. She lives, works, and shops in New York City.


Average rating: 3.09 · 108 ratings · 30 reviews · 4 distinct works
The Hookup Handbook: A Sing...
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3.26 of 5 stars 3.26 avg rating — 46 ratings — published 2005 — 4 editions
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Friend or Frenemy?: A Guide...
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2.82 of 5 stars 2.82 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 2008 — 5 editions
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Your So-Called Life: A Guid...
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3.33 of 5 stars 3.33 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2010 — 3 editions
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“Unfortunately, some family members are so psychotic that no matter how hard you try to forge a healthy relationship, nothing will help. Now that you're an adult, take refuge in the fact that some things are beyond your control. You owe it to yourself to steer clear of people who are harmful to your health.”
Andrea Lavinthal, Your So-Called Life: A Guide to Boys, Body Issues, and Other Big-Girl Drama You Thought You Would Have Figured Out by Now

“The only thing worse than a social networking junkie who breaks out in a cold sweat if she hasn't updated her page in the past ten seconds is the person (usually it's a guy) who proudly refuses to join Facebook. You know, that same d-bag who held out on getting a cell phone until, like, 2002.”
Andrea Lavinthal, Your So-Called Life: A Guide to Boys, Body Issues, and Other Big-Girl Drama You Thought You Would Have Figured Out by Now

“Essentially, love is the Donnie Darko of feelings: Anyone who brags, "I, like, totally get it man," is either full of crap or really, really high (or they watched the commentary on the DVD).”
Andrea Lavinthal, Your So-Called Life: A Guide to Boys, Body Issues, and Other Big-Girl Drama You Thought You Would Have Figured Out by Now



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