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29+ Works 1,115 Members 16 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Tuttle Cameron

Series

Works by Cameron Tuttle

The Bad Girl's Guide to the Open Road (1999) 332 copies, 5 reviews
The Bad Girl's Guide to Getting What You Want (2000) 267 copies, 3 reviews
The Paranoid's Pocket Guide (1997) 175 copies, 2 reviews
The Bad Girl's Guide to the Party Life (2002) 118 copies, 3 reviews
Paisley Hanover Acts Out (2009) 71 copies, 1 review
The Bad Girl's Guide to Getting Personal (2004) 56 copies, 1 review
Be a Bad Girl: A Journal (2001) 23 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
c. 1980
Gender
female

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Reviews

18 reviews
I once took a road trip (SoCal to Idaho) with a girlfriend and my daughter. We three females are as different as night and day and day, but found a common thread in this book. It figured prominently into our trip: laughter, hints, more laughter. That was 8 years ago and we are all still talking and laughing about the trip, and the book. 8 years - that says something. When she gave me a copy of the book last week, I almost died. Yes, I almost killed myself laughing all over again. The show more cleverness and twisted humor of this guide are hysterically life-changing (I will never look at a panty liner in the same way). show less
Every woman (and a few men) should take this book with them on any and all road trips. Not only will Tuttle's humor keep you and your car companions in stitches, you'll also have a handy road survival guide. Who knew you could convert your parked 4-door sedan into a private bathroom stall?
From the "There are so many marvelous things to obsess over- loss of privacy, new diseases, technological dangers... -it's hard to now where to begin. So I've highlighted sections to help you worry more efficiently: fears about work, home, food, airplanes..." Along the bottom of most pages runs fears written into the author (e.g. my neighbours will see my recycling and think I am an alcoholic). A short, light read. Includes short paragraphs about various things that can go wrong (e.g. over show more 30,000 people per year are seriously injured by exercise equipment). This book was decent fun, but superficial. If I am going to invest time and effort into worrying, I need more details than that! :P show less
This book was so fun to read. It's not a story, but a guide on how to be wild on road trips you may take with girl-friends.
It's very funny and it left me wanting to go on a wild road trip.

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Works
29
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Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
16
ISBNs
35
Languages
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