How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls
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A. Basham
> 3 dayI got the book 3 days after I ordered it which is a lot faster than ordering a book from a bookstore. The book was extremly inexpensive and in great condition.
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Sarah Immelt-Kordas
> 3 dayThis was a fun, light read. I honestly believe that the book would be better suited for a young adult reader despite the fact that there is a pretty light romantic scene. Still a good book and just right for summer reading.
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Heather A. Teysko
> 3 dayIve never read any books by Zoey Dean before, so this was my introduction to her. She tells a good story in a conversational way which makes it fun and easy to read. I liked her writing a lot, and while the story did seem a lot like The Devil Wears Prada it had enough different twists to keep me interested. Definitely one of the better chick-lit books out there this summer, and worth a read if you enjoy stories like this. I give it four stars rather than five because it sort of dragged on a bit towards the end and didnt keep me interested the entire time. Still a good book, though!
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A. Fanny
> 3 dayZoey Dean did it again, I have to honestly say this is a more realistic but entertaining book then her usual A - List novels. This was a very fun book to read especially because it was in first person. I would highly recommend this book to the next person. I hope that Zoey continues to write books that take you through the characters emotions and you honestly feel what Meagan is feeling.
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DL
Greater than one weekSkip this if you are looking for a chick lit heroine who is actually smart. Megan certainly isnt. No perceptive insights into the world of the fabulously wealthy, no witty asides, no scintillating repartee. Instead, you have author Zoey Dane constantly reminding readers of Megans magna cum laude dual degree from Yale. I guess she has to, because there is no indication otherwise that Megan has more than average intelligence. Danes one attempt -Megans suggestion of an article on the possible link between breast cancer and the pill, is laughable. A) Megan works for a gossip rag. B) Even if Megan hadnt a clue about the subject, a modicum of research would have corrected her. Instead, Megan the journalist offers the article idea after reading a single article on hormone replacement therapy. C) In the one incident of unplanned sex on the beach, there was no mention of condoms, so I was left to conclude that smart Megan was on the pill despite thinking it can cause her breast cancer. By the way, this article proposal of Megans is called intelligent and ballsy. *sigh* Also skip this one if the following plot line makes you grimace: Debra, Megans editor tells her you remind me of me at your age and then sends Megan to Palm Beach, partly thinking Megan was perfect for her son. On the otherhand, go ahead and buy the book if it appeals to you to read that the fabulously rich dine on champagne* and caviar (without the carb loaded crackers) everyday and that with a hair iron, spackling, and couture gowns, a sows ear can be turned into a silk purse. The best parts of the book were the multiple choice questions which preface the chapters. *Champagne is full of carbs. But I guess Zoey Dane doesnt know that.
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Mrs. Tabitha Kuvalis Jr.
> 3 dayI read this book because I like the author, Zoey Dean as well as the tv show Privledged, which is based on the book. The book did not fail my expectations, but in fact exceeded them. Heart-warming and extremely entertaining, I would recommend this book to any lover of Chick-Lit.