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Amy Sohn is one funny chick. I had to keep reminding myself she's 22. Her obsession with getting laid and giving head and her tendency to lapse into reptitive sexual fantasies notwithstanding, there's lots to love here. Her depictions of the off Broadway and off off Broadway worlds are uncanny. She's 22. Everybody's a romantic nutcase when they're 22.
I kept thinking that the book would get better but it didn't, it was also too long because the character doesn't change or grow. I just finished this book and I must say IT IS NOT " The thinking person's Bridget Jones" - The Independent. The sex scenes described in this book were a little gross. Whoever wrote that review should be fired ~This main character in this book (Ariel) has very very very very low self esteem and acts really cheap. I didn't think that she was an interesting character. Overall I didn't like it and I cannot recommend it. The only good thing I can say about it is that it has fast-paced writing.
I liked the writing and the story line is decent enough but some of the sex episodes are incredible--few folks get there so quickly and attach so little meaning to it all, with people they hardly know. Or maybe few decent folks do. It's not the action--that's good and funky, lively and thrilling--but the related choices that just don't cut it for me.
This has to be the worst thing I have ever read. The characters self esteme must be in the gutter because of all the guys she wants to hook up with, plus she masturbates while someone is talking to her.Whoever lives a life like this in reality I don't envy them. I am not easily shocked, but some of the stuff coming from the pages of the book were just horrendous. I paid $1.99 at an A&P for this, it would have less painful just to throw it down the drain.
This book, although very sexually graphic at times, is quite a thrill to read and will be probably be embraced for anybody looking for a fix till the next 'Bridget Jones' Diary' book.But 'Run Catch Kiss' has it's own rewards, in the form of a deliciously sexy narrative of Ariel Steiner, a twentysomething wannabe actress who's being cast in 'the fat girl' roles. She takes her sex escapades to the streets, cranking out a scandalous column (Her father remarks, "Your mother is thinking of getting shirts that say 'It isn't true") in NYC's hottest weekly newspaper. But the results aren't what she bargained for. Clever, witty and downright funny, Run Catch Kiss is a fitting title to join and.overtake the troupe of 'chick lit' books that seem to crowd the shelves these days.
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