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Loading... Trading Upby Candace Bushnell
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. 2009 This book had the worst ending ever. Horrible. If you're planning to read it, don't read this review because I'm going to give away the ending. Which, if you hadn't noticed, I hate. So, the book itself is a pretty entertaining read. It's about a beautiful, manipulative, bitchy, shallow, whorish, self-centered woman and her quest for fame and fortune. And on that quest, she has some very Sex and the City-esque adventures which are always good fluffy reading. However, over the course of the book this woman explicitly trades sex for money (ummm...), lies, cheats, and manipulates everyone she comes into contact with including her sister, husband and best friend. And in the end, just when you think she's finally going to crash and burn (which is exactly what you want, because by now you HATE her and she deserves it!) everything all magically works itself out for her. And la-di-dah, what do you know, suddenly she's on top of the world again. The moral of the story is that if you're beautiful and a good liar you can get away with anything. And if New Yorkers eventually realize you're a miserable excuse for a human being, just move to LA and they'll worship you there. Seriously, stupidest ending ever. Ever. Hated this book. My least favorite of hers. One of the worst books I ever had the displeasure to have to read. Excruciatingly boring and trite. This book is a bit different from most in the chic lit genre. I don't know if it was Candace Bushnell's intention, but Janey Wilcox is such an unlikable protaganist, it made this book very fascinating for me. None of the characters in the story are necessarily likeable, they are shallow, money obsessed and self-centered. While reading the book, I wondered if Janey would have been this way no matter what, or if some of the events in her life made her the way she was. no reviews | add a review
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