| Sex and the City: Kiss and Tell, Updated Edition | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 43 reviews) Sales Rank: 33434 Category: Book
Author: Amy Sohn Publisher: Pocket Studio: Pocket Manufacturer: Pocket Label: Pocket Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: Rev Upd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 184 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 7.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0743457307 Dewey Decimal Number: 791.46 EAN: 9780743457309 ASIN: 0743457307
Publication Date: February 23, 2004 Release Date: February 23, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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After six wildly successful and critically acclaimed season, HBO's Sex and the City lowered its curtain with an extraordinary finale befitting its remarkable run. Now Sex and the City, the first true comedy about sex and love from a female point of view (and the show that made cosmopolitans and designer shoes part of every single woman's night out), lives on in this luscious, uniquely entertaining, and one-of-a-kind book. Sex and the City: Kiss and Tell, the official companion book, celebrates the show with behind-the-scenes stories on all six seasons and original interview with each of the primary actors. Ever wonder which designer made that outrageous outfit of Carrie's? What real-life stories inspired those shocking episodes? How many dates the fabulous foursome have really been on? Packed with over 750 full-color photographs, this stunning volume will answer all these questions and more with information not available anywhere eels. Topped off with a introduction by Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City: Kiss and Tell will excite anyone who has experienced even the slightest flirtation with the sexiest, funniest show on television.
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  Cute book.... December 28, 2008 Very cute, informative guide for the devoted Sex in the City fan. However, I think this book still leaves you wanting more! I know that realistically it's hard to go through each season and completely include EVERYTHING fans would want to know but I can't help but feel it could have included a lot more information. Overall, great find.
  Awesome October 24, 2008 This book is the complete guide to all things "Sex and the City." A must for all die hard fans.
  Excellent book October 17, 2008 If you're a fan of the series, you definitely want this book. It covers each season in pretty good detail, has a lot of very good pictures (including several pages dedicated just to the fashions of all four girls!), a lot of interviews and behind-the-scenes stories and photos, trivia, and a bunch of fun info.
  A fun read July 22, 2008 The book took a little time to arrive which I wasn't expecting but it was well worth the wait!
  Did Amy Sohn even watch the show? July 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to agree with the reviewer below my post, did Amy Sohn even watch Sex and the City? In addition to the "Carrie is every guys dream girlfriend" line which the below reviewer cited, I found several other statements flat out wrong. In the description of Charlotte, Sohn says that Charlotte "bluntly told Harry he wasn't as attractive as her". WHAT? How can anyone who's ever watched the show get this wrong? Charlotte got upset at Harry for watching the Mets (on mute) while Charlotte was serving dinner -- her first dinner as a Jew, which she had put tons of work into. The dialog between them is priceless, "I gave up Christ for you, and you can't give up the Mets?" Harry: "Oh it's going to be a long life if you keep that up. 'I gave up Christ for you, take out the trash' ". A second issue I found was in the description of Richard Wright. Sohn says that in Atlantic City Richard "slipped up once again." We actually never have proof of this, only the hint AFTER Samantha leaves the hotel room. And just to be picky, before she leaves, she says "I love you. But I love me more." (And not "I love myself more"). If you're going to directly quote a show, get it right. I like the pictures, and the overviews of the episodes, but comon. At least watch the show before you try to review it.
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