Fantasies can be
fun. This book has some remarkably funny short erotic stories, but it
also gives you food for thought. How many of us have seethed because
the guy standing with us pushes the elevator button after we do –just
to make sure we really did it? Not erotica, but a great take on
reality.
This book is diverse
in it’s content covering the workplace, parenting, pop culture, and
a bow to classical literature with Romeo and Juliet, among other
topics. I particularly liked the section with Adam and Eve in the
Garden of Eden.
This is a great book
to read by yourself when you need cheering up. It’s also good if
you’re angry at the way the world is treating you. Lots of good
reinforcement here. I think it’s particularly good to share with
friends. It was written by friends talking about the things that
pissed them off. It can be a great way to get into a discussion with
your feminist friends or colleagues.
I enjoyed the book.
It’s very quick to read the first time, but like ice cream or
chocolate to really enjoy it you need to got back for more.
I received this book
from Dutton for this review.
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