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Eat Me
Eat Me
Author: Linda Jaivin
In this eye-popping first novel--a bestseller in both the United States and Australia--Linda Jaivin invites readers to overhear what women really talk about when they talk about sex. — When four bright, successful friends meet in Sydney's designer cafés and restaurants to gossip about their romantic exploits, the talk sizzles. Julia, Chantal...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780767901598
ISBN-10: 0767901592
Publication Date: 4/13/1998
Pages: 256
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2.9 stars, based on 45 ratings
Publisher: Broadway
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Pretty dirty, If you're at all offended by sexually explicit material this is not the book for you!
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really really detailed sexual activities.
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The book was alright. some of the fantasies we're pretty interesting and got my pulse racing, but the plot was predictable and somewhat dull. If you really want to hear some good stories I would suggest Nancy Friday's "A secret garden." a book of real women's sexual fantasies. THAT is a hot book.

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  • Currently 1/5 Stars.
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The first chapter was about a woman having sex with fruit and veggies at the grocery store, are you kiddin' me?? not at all what i was expecting.
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Pretty graphic--but good read. Wonder what women want--this book will tell you.
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I found there to be a definite lacking plot or any continuity to the story. The whole thing was rather dull.


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