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    | | |  | Girls' Night Out |  | List Price: $12.95 Your Price: $9.71
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  Summary: Eh...
 Review: A so-so book. Good for a light read on the beach, but if you're looking for something to actually stimulate your brain, you'd be better off with a different book. I personally didn't like it much.
 
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  Summary: Lame story with a recycled plot
 Review: Having loved Roz Bailey's first novel, Party Girls, I picked up Girls' Night Out with utmost anticipation. However, to say that this novel is a poor imitation of every chick lit released since Bridget Jones's Diary is putting it mildly. I like it when authors of the aforementioned genre add pizzazz and originality to an otherwise run-of-the-mill genre - and Bailey fails to deliver just that. The novel reads like a women's interest magazine, the dialogue is boring, the situations have a "been there, done that" feel to them, and Maggie's sexual exploits are unrealistic and just plain silly. And the Reality TV bit is thrown in to add something different to the rather recycled plot - however, it fails to illustrate said originality. It's a shame, for Bailey is a talented writer, as proven in Party Girls; she just has to find a more creative angle with her stories.
 
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  Summary: Summer Fun
 Review: Having loved Roz Bailey?s first novel, Party Girls, I picked up Girls? Night Out with utmost anticipation. However, to say that this novel is a poor imitation of every chick lit released since Bridget Jones?s Diary is putting it mildly. I like it when authors of the aforementioned genre add pizzazz and originality to an otherwise run-of-the-mill genre ? and Bailey fails to deliver just that. The novel reads like a women?s interest magazine, the dialogue is boring, the situations have a ?been there, done that? feel to them, and Maggie?s sexual exploits are unrealistic and just plain silly. And the Reality TV bit is thrown in to add something different to the rather recycled plot ? however, it fails to illustrate said originality. It?s a shame, for Bailey is a talented writer, as proven in Party Girls; she just has to find a more creative angle with her stories.
 
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  Summary: Greeeeeeeeeeat Book!!!!
 Review: I picked this book up because I'm into reality TV shows. I thought this book was a lot of fun. And sexy! I'm looking forward to Ms. Bailey's next book. And I'm going to check out Party Girls (I'd never read her before this book)
 
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  Summary: FUN BOOK!!!
 Review: I read Roz Bailey's first novel, PARTY GIRLS, last summer and loved it. This one is just as good! I can't wait to see what she has up her sleeve next!!!
 
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  Summary: You go, girls!
 Review: Roz Bailey's new chicklit tops her first release with more comedy and a nice spin with the reality show angle. I swear, my old boss is profiled in this book! I was hooked from page one! It's a compelling view into three different women's lives, with more heart than most chicklits have. A fun read with a surprise ending -- sheer beach bliss!
 
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  Summary: Summer Fun
 Review: This was the best summer read this year! Really hard to put it down - I love the way it makes fun of the reality TV thing, while taking you on some wild rides, and stays fun even though the characters end up being surprisingly deep. I could identify with all of the women and their situations. Really looking forward to her next book!
 
 
 
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