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What can I say about the Sweet Potato Queens. You won't believe until you read it, that's for sure. I think this novel, and the women in it, represent what is great about the modern southern woman: unlike the past, we don't feel that we NEED a man, but if we can get one (or a couple) we sure know what to do with them!
Much like my review, this book is not to be taken seriously. It employs a lot of stereotypes about men that aren't necessarily true, but at the end of the day, it is hilarious. Read this one, and all the others, and you won't be disappointed.
Much like my review, this book is not to be taken seriously. It employs a lot of stereotypes about men that aren't necessarily true, but at the end of the day, it is hilarious. Read this one, and all the others, and you won't be disappointed.
Not as funny as the second book, but good for a few giggles. Highly enjoyable. I have even made several of the recipes to much accolade from friends and co workers.
I saw this book at a Goodwill, but was unsure if I should get it. Decided not to, but when I went back a few weeks later, I saw it there still. Brought the book and am glad I did. I am not southern, but found this book very funny. I laughed out loud so many times while reading, that my fiance would ask what's so funny. If looking for a good laugh then this book is good for a few.
Though this book had its charm and some very intriguing thoughts and recipes, I was simply not into it. While there are some very good ideas that I came away with after listening to this, for the most part I just felt a little uncomfortable by the language and actions of these women.
I chose to listen to this instead of read it because I was thinking that having the author do her own narration on the audio book would give it that much-desired edge and reality that other audios lack. I was mistaken. While her voice itself is perfect for a reading of this particular book, I was slightly dismayed at her lack of emotional range and felt as though she seemed bored reading it (which made it boring for me as well).
I chose to listen to this instead of read it because I was thinking that having the author do her own narration on the audio book would give it that much-desired edge and reality that other audios lack. I was mistaken. While her voice itself is perfect for a reading of this particular book, I was slightly dismayed at her lack of emotional range and felt as though she seemed bored reading it (which made it boring for me as well).
funny
lighthearted
slow-paced
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Hilarious take on life from a gaggle of raucous, raunchy southern belles. Wear some Depends when you read it because you may laugh until you pee.
Read this one some time in the late 90's, circa the "Ya Ya Sisterhood", et al.
Read this one some time in the late 90's, circa the "Ya Ya Sisterhood", et al.