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World Is Full of Married Men (Mass Market Paperback)

by Jackie Collins (Author) "When I was fifteen I was amazing, absolutely amazing! ..." (more)
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Succulent startlets ready to make it, rich moguls hungry for hotter pleasures -- on the casting couch, at lavish parites, in plush hotel suites. A Hollywood tale about the burning ambitions, vicious power-plays, and sexual double-dealings of the entertainemnt world, wehre wives sait for husbands who never come home, and luscious models pay more than their duies...where talent and drive take you jsut so far, but sex can take you all the way.



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A story about the burning ambitions, vicious power plays, and sensual double-dealings of the entertainment world follows characters for whom unbridled sex takes them farther than any amount of talent or drive. Reissue.

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3.0 out of 5 stars It was ok...., Nov 22 2003
By ashley aten (Hill AFB, UT) - See all my reviews
i liked it alright, and i finished reading it because it was interesting, but she has written better books. I didn't like the way it ended. It waS disapointing.,
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing!, Nov 15 2001
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The contenet of this book was fine -- exactly what a Jackie Collins fan would expect. However, the ending is so disappointing, it made me angry! It seems more like cliffhanger than an ending. To tell you the truth, I'm still half expecting a sequel! Just when you're getting to the book's climax, IT ENDS! It is absolutely unnerving! This may be due to the facts that it was Ms. Collins' first book and was written back in 1968, I don't know. But I do know that of all the books she's written, this has got to be the worst.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's exactly what you'd expect., Feb 1 2000
By Matthew McWilliams (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
Jackie Collins, who I assume still holds the throne as the "Queen of Trash" wrote this, her first novel in 1968 when it was considered outrageous and subsequently banned in Australia. She wanted to expose the marital double standards of men and show the superficiality, use, and abuse abundant in the lives of all the characters "relationships". The TV/advertising world is used here. The novel has a very "Valley Of The Dolls" feel to it. I can certainly understand the appeal of the jet-setting folk in Collins' novels but their lack of decency and scruples is ultimately depressing. Jackie says her books have a strong moral tone to them and I suppose this is true when the major users/abusers ultimately become bereft of partners, money or power. This book should appeal to bitter ex-wives, but Jackie tends too often to make men the villains and women their victims who ultimately overpower them to what one must assume is vigorous applause from her feminist readers.
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