How to Love Like a Hot Chick: The Girlfriend to Girlfriend Guide to Getting the Love You Deserve
by
Jodi Lipper (Goodreads Author),
Cerina Vincent
Hot Chick: A confident, passionate, honest woman. . . . You want to be around her to soak up those good vibes.
The duo that taught you to embrace your body and indulge without guilt in "How to Eat Like a Hot Chick" is back to remind you of something that will transform your love life forever--you are a Hot Chick With their feisty humor and uplifting message, J
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Published
January 6th 2009
by Collins Living
(first published January 1st 2009)
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Not a great deal of new info here, at least for me, and a couple of things bothered me about this book. First the authors made a completly out of place political comment that would offend half their readers, then in a section of the book designed to give advice to different groups of women in society, their sole advice to Mormon girls is don't be polygamists. Gee thanks, my last ancestor who was into that was FOUR generations ago. It also bothers me that they tell woman they should be sleeping w...more
A bit heteronormative and sometimes I hated the way they approached/talked about "sluttiness," but I really like the way it helped sort things out I've always planned to do myself. I was able to really sort out thoughts and plans and intents when it comes to my life - especially in the dating arena.
A quick read, light, funny, and actually pretty useful for me. A pleasant surprise to have during my work commute.
A quick read, light, funny, and actually pretty useful for me. A pleasant surprise to have during my work commute.
Somewhat entertaining, some semi-decent advice, but nothing terribly profound. The co-authors have a vernacular that requires a glossary at the back of the book, which I found somewhat annoying. But it has some humorous moments. Generally, it is pure fluff. Their overall message of be a good person and love yourself is a good one, but the quizzes made me feel like I had regressed to 13 years old with my YM Magazine.
I laughed, it was nice to know other women have done the samething lol and I just love the glossery they use in all three of their books. I keep all three of the books handy and re-read a few times a year. We are all Hot Chicks!!
it is not solely about what it looks like. It is more about respecting yourself as a "hot chick" and acting accordingly. About changing your perseption of yourself, and reaping teh effects from that.
Ok, so normally I would be like "self help book? WHATEVER!" but this one was actually really funny, easy to read and they made a valid point or two... or three. Definitely recommend this one for all my hot chicks out there. :)
Definitely NOT a Christian dating book, but a nice reminder that, why yes, I do rock, and I do not need to settle for anything less than awesome!
Fun quick read. Empowering and thought it was cool that they mentioned another book in the same genre: He's just not that into you.
Good to read as a reminder that we are all hot chicks
Good to read as a reminder that we are all hot chicks
This is the best self-help book i've ever read for girls.
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I LOVE this book. I LOVE this book and I intend to buy it. This book, somehow unintentionally, raised my self-esteem. I now have a totally different outlook on dating and myself. When i go out, I'm a hot chick and I live every day to the fullest. This book tells women that you should not hide your inner self. If your a flirt, be a flirt, smile, laugh. Be yourself. This book is really somethin' and I recommend it to everyone!
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Jodi Lipper moved from her native New York to Los Angeles after graduating from Barnard College at Columbia University. She spent four years there as the Manager of Development for Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions – you know, those innocuous TV Movies on CBS that your mom or grandma probably watches. Jodi developed several projects there, from acquisition, adaptation and editing to the screen, in...more
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