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Sex and the City Sex and the City
by Candace Bushnell
198595
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bookshelves: chick-lit
status: Read in March, 2005

Is it possible to find definition of the modern woman? Or just dick around trying to distinguish who fits to goose whore and intelligent woman. The book is very readable with its easy grammar and short sentences, which is blessing for everybody who has English as second language. I was surprised how different it is from TV series. Actually it is the same name and similar theme, the main character is anonymous journalist who picked up certain situations for her column and tried to survive in the city jungle. The dating, the partying and the relationship between man and woman are raw here as they should be if you are tossed in to the wild wild world. I liked the approach of the main character at the oestrogen sessions aka lets show ourselves how happy moms we are. There is really disgusting scene with breast feeding yuck. Nothing against motherhood but when it is connected to stupidity it is horrible and that was what author served on the silver platter. There was no ending or moral l...more
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