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Hungry For More (2000)

by Chelsea Scott(Favorite Author)
3.29 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I love the fact that characters were flawed, but still good people. What I didn't love was Bridget's obsession with self-loathing and binge eating. Not being a size zero doesn't naturally corelate to having body image problems. I resent the implications that there is something wrong with me--that because I'm a size sixteen I'm unlovable. I like the fact that Paul thought she was perfect just as she was, yet, the book would have been perfect if she had thought she was perfect.
review 2: Solid 2-1/2 stars. Unintentionally funny (to me at least). Others may be thrilled with this book but the H rides that line of alph-hole and the h is a chubby neurotic who needed a therapist. She is British, but it takes place in New York & I was laughing when she ate sleeves o
... moref chocolate covered biscuits. (Yes, I know those are cookies across the pond)... like I said unintentionally funny. I could not believe the kid called her Nanny throughout the book either. I kept thinking if they had a butler, would they call him "Butler" ? A driver appears in the first scene but never again. They walk everywhere. I wanted to smack the girl at times, which I almost felt bad about. I struggle with my weight and don't want to woman bash, but she was so filled with doubt even after he was all over her. HELLO - he is obviously a chubby chaser in your case. He LOVED you at size 18 so that excuse is crap. Others may find this delightful but it was not for me. less
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gman
I love it so beautiful story..
Rebeca
Such a sweet story!
jazzy
So freaking cute!
sa6oka
Cute, quick read
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