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Jul. 29, 2009 By EminemsRevenge
"Re: Censorship the way to sell books?" I think one of my Uberfans spoofed Lori's name from the mass e-mail I sent out since "Jew Girl" seems like an offensive title...
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May. 5, 2006 By Kenneth Nagy
"trash" First, A person should be able to read a preview with ease. I am not impressed with small tiny print.

Second, Anyone on Earth could choose words at random and type them for anyone to see. What I was able to make out through squinting my eyes in your first sentence, seemed to be a jumble of words with very little flow and less meaning.

Third, You have a hype of yourself that is unreasonable. You are more Kathy Lee Gifford like then Stern/Chapelle. You wannabe. P.S. if you want me to delete this post, to save you face-hey-just ley me know-LOL
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Dec. 23, 2007 By JOHN MOSELEY
"JEW GIRL" A fully endowed story about culture in New York. A dance of the vernacular of now and a way to see things from a perspective somewhat familiar, but organically real. this book breathes and allows the reader to feel as if they are there in the streets, the smells and the overall sentiment of a real slice of New York.

Where this book is better than fiction is not the story at all but the way the author is pointing a direction to let everyone see the "truths" we hid behind so that it does not have to make us feel bad. But like anything swept under a rug long enough, it eventually stinks and someone has to pay the price. This book asks me, are we paying the price? Are we even awake?

I have to reread it again because the message I got from it was just that profound but done in the tapestry of the experiences of people very much like someone you'd know.

A read that would make any weekend not be the same afterward.

John Moseley
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Jul. 20, 2006 By Brian James
"Attention Oprah"
Yesterday I forced myself to watch the Oprah Winfrey show because I was curious to see how she handled James Frey whose "A Million Little Pieces" has been in the news recently. Having read EminemsRevenge's "Jew Girl" over the winter break, I was surprised that Ms Winfrey has not yet tapped this author for her book club yet!



"Jew Girl" is an intricate and difficult read, a "vigorously vulgar" and "throat grabbing read" as author Lisa Zaran states on the back cover blurb, but it is a lot more than that. The characters seem like refugees from a Charles Dickens novel transported through time to modern day NYC, and I had to keep reminding myself that this was a novel... More > and not a non-fictional story, and once I got by the stylistic obfuscations that are an obvious homage to James Joyce--I was awestruck at how EminemsRevenge has captured the psyche of the people in post-9/11 NYC!



A hundred years from now Oprah Winfrey may be a footnote in history and James Frey a lot less than that, but I have a sneaking suspicion that "Jew Girl" might be one of the classics that is required reason for any student interested in the way people really think & feel after the tragedy that recreated America.



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Apr. 24, 2006 By lori greenberg
"Censorship the way to sell books?" I was invited to comment here yet could not get my comments up-is this the way you people sell books?

'Jew Girl' may not be the easiest book to read, but at least it should be open for the yeah or naysayers!

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Product Details

ISBN 978-1-4116-4551-6
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher EminemsRevenge
Published June 28, 2006
Language English
Pages 216
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 8.5 wide × 11.0 tall

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