Citizen Girl
 

Citizen Girl

by Emma McLaughlin, Nicola Kraus

Citizen Girl is the sophomore effort from Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, whose Nanny Diaries sent Park Avenue mothers running for cover and catapulted the duo to cult-like status amongst gossip literature's elite. This time around, our heroine is Girl, a twentysomething women's studies major whose liberal arts education led her to believe that saving women from worldwide oppression was as... (read more)

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Savvy D
  • Rated 5 stars

Really, really funny. Totally enjoyable. I would highly recommend it.

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Kasey Q
  • Rated 2 stars

I hated this book. I don't care if it is about sticking it to the man. I don't really remember a lot, because it has been so long, but the ending was terrible.

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  • breezygirl

    breezygirl said:

    Although I enjoyed The Nanny Diaries, this book by the same authors is a huge waste of time. The gimmick of using "Girl" and "Guy" as character names did not have the same charm as in The Nanny Diaries. Also, for a feminist, Girl sure is one giant pushover. I listened to the audio version, so the paper copy might be *slightly* better, but I can assure you, the audio version is unbearable. There are a few funny observations in the first couple of chapters, but not enough to make this worth the investment.

    posted Thursday, July 5 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
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