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    <body><![CDATA[I have always found Stephen McCauley's books to be enjoyable, witty, lightweight reads. William is a real estate agent with a bit of an internet hook-up sex hobby on the side. He is crushing on a married couple who are his latest bickering clients looking for a home, but may actually be in love with...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/9835892">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[The bestselling author of The Object of My Affection and True Enough delivers his most compelling and richly observed novel to date with this portrait of one man's search for the holy trinity of modern life -- true love, good sex, and great real estate.     Stephen McCauley's new novel is a moving and hilarious chronicle of life in post-traumatic, morally ambiguous America where the desire to do good is constantly being tripped up by the need to feel good. Right now.     William Collins is a real estate agent working near Boston. Despite a boom market, his sales figures aren't what they should be, due mostly to the distractions of compulsive ironing and housecleaning binges and his penchant for nightly online cruising for hookups -- &quot;less impersonal than old-fashioned anonymous sex because you exchanged fake names with the person.&quot;     There's also his struggle to collect the rent from Kumiko Rothberg, his passive-aggressive tenant, and his worries about his best friend, Edward, a flight attendant he's certainly not in love with.     William has known for some time that his habits are slipping out of control. But he figures that &quot;as long as I acknowledged my behavior was a problem, it wasn't one.&quot;     When he finally decides to do something about his life, he needs a role model of calm stability. Enter Charlotte O'Malley and Samuel Thompson, wealthy suburbanites looking for the perfect city apartment. &quot;Happy couple,&quot; William writes in his notes. &quot;Maybe I can learn something from them.&quot; But what he learns challenges his own assumptions about real estate, love, and desire. And what they learn from him might unravel a budding friendship, not to mention a very promising sale.     Full of crackling dialogue delivered by a stellar ensemble of players, Alternatives to Sex is social satire at its very best: A smart, sophisticated, and astonishingly funny look at the way we live now.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Stpehen McCauley writes perfect &quot;sit down with a fun book&quot; reads.  What a shame that something he clearly puts a lot of effort into flies by so quickly.  ]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[The bestselling author of The Object of My Affection and True Enough delivers his most compelling and richly observed novel to date with this portrait of one man's search for the holy trinity of modern life -- true love, good sex, and great real estate.     Stephen McCauley's new novel is a moving and hilarious chronicle of life in post-traumatic, morally ambiguous America where the desire to do good is constantly being tripped up by the need to feel good. Right now.     William Collins is a real estate agent working near Boston. Despite a boom market, his sales figures aren't what they should be, due mostly to the distractions of compulsive ironing and housecleaning binges and his penchant for nightly online cruising for hookups -- &quot;less impersonal than old-fashioned anonymous sex because you exchanged fake names with the person.&quot;     There's also his struggle to collect the rent from Kumiko Rothberg, his passive-aggressive tenant, and his worries about his best friend, Edward, a flight attendant he's certainly not in love with.     William has known for some time that his habits are slipping out of control. But he figures that &quot;as long as I acknowledged my behavior was a problem, it wasn't one.&quot;     When he finally decides to do something about his life, he needs a role model of calm stability. Enter Charlotte O'Malley and Samuel Thompson, wealthy suburbanites looking for the perfect city apartment. &quot;Happy couple,&quot; William writes in his notes. &quot;Maybe I can learn something from them.&quot; But what he learns challenges his own assumptions about real estate, love, and desire. And what they learn from him might unravel a budding friendship, not to mention a very promising sale.     Full of crackling dialogue delivered by a stellar ensemble of players, Alternatives to Sex is social satire at its very best: A smart, sophisticated, and astonishingly funny look at the way we live now.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Random: the comment about not having taste but opinions about others at the bottom of page two made me say &quot;hah&quot; and then suddenly think about how this book was so &quot;American&quot;, it just popped into my head that American books always have their books, heroes, whatever take themselve...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/7638428">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Post 9/11 slice of life novel. William, a middle aged gay man can't seem to find a purpose in his life. Selling houses and apartments in Boston doesn't fill his soul, nor does trolling the internet in search of one night stands. This is a first person account of his day to day life, his friends, his...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/39578467">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I thought this would be a perfect beach read, and it started out strong. However, the book dragged for me. I don't really &quot;get&quot; the significance of Charlotte and Samuel in William's life other than C triggering the perfectly-wrapped-up ending for William.<br/><br/>Enjoyable, but maybe co...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/62087368">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Gay real estate agent finally quits running away from having a meaningful relationship in the angst of post-9/11 East Coast living. Meh, kind of depressing, despite the happy ending. 300 pages of pointless superficiality, one page of meaning and happy ending -- an unsatisfying ratio.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[fast read. typically, everything ends conveniently and happily enough. the straight couple shouldve been a gay couple. actually i should get over it. i just wanted a big gay book and instead the characters were mix. like real life. oh, will he come vacuum my house?]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Despite the fact that reviewers here don't seem too jazzed about this book, I enjoy the little observations and witticisms. Real estate agent William Morris is a comfortable-in-his-skin neurotic who is an endearing if passive, middle-aged gay man in Boston. <br/><br/>Mostly it's about a man that wan...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/21387836">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I love Stephen McAuley's books.  Object of My Affection is my favorite.  This book was almost as good.<br/>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Fun time.  I had a phase of this type of book.  So, you have to be in the mood for it.  ]]></body>
    
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