![]() ![]() Thus starts a fictional memoir whose first chapter features rants about body parts I don't have and sex aids I've never used. Her style never really draws you in and the lack of at least one likable character to root for leaves you yawning.Īnd for my taste, there was way too much yammering about clothes and shoes.īy the way, Hello Kitty says to shove your Jimmy Choo's up your ass!įirst line: "It all started with a missing hymen." ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, Choi writes like a lawyer. One of the Bizarro authors might have had a field day with the themes. A better writer could have pulled it off. It's an odd attempt to mix a heartwarming tale of a gal longing to break free from familial restraints with a quirky story of two killers in love. This one tries.but never makes it over the wall and out of wanna-be territory. ![]() It's more like Sex and the City had a one-nighter with American Psycho and EVERYONE is really embarrassed the next morning. But unfortunately, not in a cute, funny, what-if-Wednesday-Addams-found-her-true-love way. When an egomaniacal lawyer with a deep admiration for serial killers meets up with her old school chum, a guy who was once sent to juvie for setting a fellow student on fire, sparks fly, and it seems like a match made in Heaven Hell. Once again, I was sucked in by a great title, then kicked in the butt by mediocrity. ![]()
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