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| Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja | 
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| Grad: | Beograd-Ralja, Beograd-Sopot | 
                                                                                        Godina izdanja: Ostalo
                                                                                                                        ISBN: Ostalo
                                                                                                                        Jezik: Engleski
                                                                                                                        Autor: Strani
                                                                                
                        Xaviera Goes Wild 
 
Xaviera Hollander 
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Xaviera 
 
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I`m a big fan of Xaviera. I loved `The Happy Hooker` and the sequel memoir `Xaviera!` because Xaviera Hollander manages to live many lives by her mid-twenties and goes on many adventures, while also being wise beyond her years, educated, rebellious, kind-hearted, bad-ass, sexy, beautiful, romantic, popular, sophisticated, rich and living a fabulous jet-set, 60s` bourgeois lifestyle. She was basically a racier, female equivalent of James Bond- men wanted her, women wanted to BE her and she escaped many dangers and follies of a very misunderstood industry. However, this third memoir even sixty pages in shows signs of being a cash-in on her lingering popularity or infamy without having much substance. 
 
I`m not a prude and I can appreciate good erotica, but this memoir is just literary belt notches around Europe. It`s a bit boring and Xaviera should never be boring. Her intimate encounters have always come off very clinical and follow a mind-numbing play by play `and then this happened and he inserted this here,etc,` but I was able to look past that in her earlier memoirs because this kind of content didn`t swallow up the whole book. Too bad this is like 90% of this one.