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Rating:  Summary: misleading title, somewhat interesting-nothing dramatic Review: As a frequenter of exotic clubs, I read this book and was disappointed. The book is funny and somewhat interesting, but it lacks alot information. I have dated many strippers and this book does not tell it like it really is. Besides, too many questions are still left unanswered. Good thing the book was cheap.
Rating:  Summary: Misleading title. Review: I agree with the reader who stated the title was mis-leading. How much can you really cover in 3 months? There are more than 100 great strip clubs in America. What the book doesn't cover is the high number of prostitution, sex, drugs, alcohol and screwed up women who work in these clubs, even the upscale ones. It also doesn't cover how many of these women will go out of their way to alter their bodies to have bigger or tighter body parts, or the danger or risks these women put themselves in.Yes it talks about the patrons, but it should talk about what it does to the women working to please us men!
Rating:  Summary: Poor book, lacks the reality of the srtipping scene Review: I have been a stripper for the past 6 years and I can honestly say this is a stupid book. The author does nothing to depict the truth. Yes, he talks about different clubs, explains different dances and talks about the patrons, but the book tells nothing about the drugs, alcohol and sex that is so common among strippers.
Rating:  Summary: Great reading!! Funny and informational. Review: John Paul Danko writes a tongue-in-the-cheek book that expresses the human side and work ethic of these performers. He tells why the girls chose the line of work. The book is funny, entertaining, and informational. It is great reading material even if one never plans to visit a strip club. The book will be great reading for women as well as men. It is a different look at the world of nudity on display. Danko will be heard from again. He is a talented author.
Rating:  Summary: Hilarious and useful at the same time. Review: This book can be read for pleasure -- it's riotously well-written -- and it is also a fully functional guide to strip clubs across America. The author also explores the self-deprecating psyche of the average go-go consumer and shows us how nobody is more aware of the futility of the process than the clubgoer himself -- but who cares, that's the point! A wonderful book!
Rating:  Summary: JUST STRIP CLUBS-NOT EXACTLY THE TOPS ONES! Review: This book is about strip-clubs, just strip clubs. Anyone can go to 100 strip clubs and write about them. I happen to know some very elegant and well known strip clubs that are not mentioned in this book, so I was not impressed.
Rating:  Summary: Not the top 100 clubs. Review: This book is interesting and funny but the title is a little misleading. The author simply visits and writes about 100 or so strip clubs in a 3 month period... not necessarily the top 100 clubs in the country as the title implies. Still very interesting, but not necessarily as a reference guide.
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