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This book is part essay, part interviews with professionals, and part just Jenny giving sort-of advice. It was kind of one of those pointless books that didn't give me a whole lot of insight into Jenny. I am still glad that I read it though, because a few of the people interviewed have written books that I want to check out. It's a quick read, and there is some incite, just don't go into it expecting a whole lot. I wasn't really expecting it to be a self-help book or so preachy. I thought it would be more fun.
Jenny McCarthy has written great books. Belly Laughs is a must read for moms. And I was hoping this one would follow the same formula. While her stories and perspective of love, lust, and faking it were at times insightful or hysterical the advice in between fell flat. I enjoyed the story of her Playboy audition and some of her very bad dates, but non-Jenny fans probably won't appreciate this one as much.
Eh, it was a Jenny McCarthy book with little substance and not much humor. Quick beach read.
Not nearly as funny as Chelsea Handler.