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• Over 100 Guitars in stock •New Guitars from s 99.99 •Used Amps, Guitars, & Bass's Buy, Sell, Trade, & Consignment’s Located on University behind the Golden Coral 260-7262 ■1 ■ffl STUDY ABROAD IN SOUTH AFRICA AND EARN TAMU (GRAD/UNDERGRAD) CREDIT Informational Meeting Wednesday, November 14 12:00- 1:00 p.m. Animal Industries Bldg Room 103a (annex) Join Dr. Urs Kreuter and Dr. Duane Schlitter to hear how you can join this exciting Summer 2002 Study Abroad experience and to pick-up an Application! Eat Me Normal Girl Linda Jaivin Molly Jong-Fast A Broadway Books Villard Books normal caused such Glamour magazine described Eat Me as the | “sexiest thing to come out of Australia since Mel Gibson," and Entertainment Weekly said, “Eat Me a sensation that U.S. publishers have flocked to Molly Jong-Fast is a 21-year-old New Yorker. Her essays and articles have appeared in magazines such as Mademoiselle, Marie- Claire and Mode. girl women’s erotica.” After reading the hilarious sexual fantasies and adventures of four cosmopolitan girls — one is a writer who turns their racy romps into her first erotica novel — readers will agree this is the juiciest piece of literature they have sunk their teeth into in a long time. The story takes place in Australia and the characters provide vivid language to illustrate their setting and adventures. In fact, these ladies have so much fun, two of them do not real ize they are sleeping with the same guy — a dread-head with no job who makes each girl pay for his meals and transportation. Jaivin also teaches readers a few new tricks when describing sensual scenes involving fruits, wasabi, rice and eel. Eat Me is a laugh-out-loud novel and includes conversation that most women cannot imagine having with even their best friends. However, the novel may make readers feel more confident and more bold as they devour each page. (Grade: A) Unfortunately, her book Normal G/r/leaves much to bedea: The hot pink cover and comments of praise promise wittj logue and "Sex and the City" attitude. However, the main character, Miranda, a rich daughtercf I Tit H lionaire parents, comes across as whiny and helpless resembles MTV's Daria, making this novel gloomy. Miranda faces many addictions including alcohol. coke,te| in, morphine, Demerol, crack, Valium, Xanax and vodka. nroin reluct pning a sk Toastie gu land time She is forced by her friends and mothe? to attend a rebate■ffair with tion center and change her habits. However, not enough em: bio it cihIcJ sis is placed on her struggles in the rehabilitadon center. PPlaying tl While the book provides insight into the undergroundc\:p when it world and vivid descriptions of drug addicts no longerab ita r was n find their veins. Jong-Fast leaves ou,t'a good chunk o' |° rc | novel’s body. 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