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The Right Address by Carrie Doyle Karasyov, Jill Kargman

samreadsbooks2's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a fun, guilty pleasure read. A lighthearted glimpse into the lives of a half dozen NYC socialites and the insecurities they grapple with while being members of their social scene. This was enjoyable to read during finals week; a good poolside book that you don't have to concentrate or invest too much effort into in order to enjoy.

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2.0

This is a silly chick lit novel about society women on New York’s Park Avenue. It was kind of fun… perhaps a few semi-gory details I could’ve lived without, but all in all nothing that merits more than a few sentences of review. --notes from 2005

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2.0

Got it as an audiobook for $2 so can't complain. It got a little tiring and irritating to hear the socialites gossip on and on and care so much about things that don't matter & little about what does, but all and all it was ok.
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