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Everything You Ever Wanted - Rosalind Wyllie


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Everything You Ever Wanted - Rosalind Wyllie

 
Description: ISBN 0955632633 / Genre: Fiction / Author: Rosalind Wyllie / Paperback / 352 Pages / Book is published 2008-08-11 by Tonto Books

Newest Review: ... nearing completion start the fast plot of the novel moving, but it's the contrast and the dynamic of the relationship between ... more

 ... the girls which truly powers Everything You Ever Wanted. Scarlett is young and beautiful, and uses her beauty and The Tits, which are her main asset, to get exactly what she wants from the punters. Tiggy is also attractive and strips for a living (or is it really the reason she does it?). But despite working in the same club and sharing a flat, they couldn't be more different: Tiggy speaks posh and receives a cheque from her father every month, believes in love, wants nothing but to be loved, can't stop grieving ...more

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Premium Review Everything You Ever Wanted - Rosalind Wyllie: The Summer of That Song (708 words)
by - written on 12/12/08 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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It's the summer of 1991 and the terrible Bryan Adams' Everything I Do is everywhere. Tiggy is living a shadowy half-life between her married lover, her vodka bottle, her friendship with Dan the pianist, monthly lunches with her father (who thinks she works as a waitress) and her job as a stripper in a Mayfair club, where as Viola Viola, she's every woman they have ever dreamt of [who] will do things they didn't even know they wanted. Everything changes when Scarlett, one of the hostesses in the club moves in with Tiggy after being thrown out of her B&B. The book is narrated in the first person and alternates between the girls, both wonderfully unreliable ...  Read the complete review

 

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