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Chloe Does Yale: A Novel
 
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Chloe Does Yale: A Novel (Paperback)

by Natalie Krinsky (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

It's Girls of the Ivy League by a girl of the Ivy League--or at least that's what readers might think at first glance. The reality is a bit more tongue-in-cheek, though not quite a step up in class. Krinsky, student author of a biweekly sex column for the Yale Daily News, writes what she knows with this tale of the adventures of the author of a biweekly sex column for the Yale Daily News. Her fictional stand-in, Chloe Carrington, is a native New Yorker and acts the part--even when she's forced to leave a party clad only in a garbage bag, she manages to accessorize with "two-hundred-dollar lime green heels and large gold earrings." It's adventures like this that she reflects on in her column, entertaining many (Krinsky's real-life column gets 350,000 Web hits a week) and disgusting others. Among her critics is anonymous YaleMale05, with whom she embarks on a flirtatious e-mail relationship. It's hard to blame her for fixating on a cybercrush when she has such a hard time finding a good man. Sure, she hooks up with guys all the time (to her Israeli-American mother's horror: "Oy vavoy"), but finding the right one is a different story. A small crisis of conscience after an especially scandalous blow-job column adds a (tiny) bit of moral drama, but this is mostly a series of tired college party anecdotes, punctuated by Krinsky's real-life columns.
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From Booklist

Yale senior Krinsky writes a popular sex-advice column in the Yale Daily News, so it's no surprise that her debut novel chronicles the adventures of a Yale senior who writes a sex column. Personal experience certainly pays off: her view of college life is fresh and honest. Her fictional alter-ego, Chloe Carrington, gleans material from her own relationships and those of her friends. She finds that sex is a touchy subject that wins her admirers and critics both. Her depictions of sex--usually the clumsy maneuverings attached to early relationships--are more comical than racy. This novel ends up being more about friendship and self-discovery than sex, a la Sex in the City. With the national attention Krinsky's column has garnered, readers will probably be on the lookout for the book to hit the shelves, and they'll find a sweet and funny take on fledging relationships of all kinds. Aleksandra Kostovski
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars looking for good college ckick lit, Sep 18 2007
This review is from: Chloe Does Yale (Hardcover)

I had really high hopes for this book, I was looking for good chick lit set in college as a lot of chick lit is like 30 somethings (like bridget jones or shopaholics) which are great books too but I like younger fresher characters too. On top of which the author of this book was actually in university when she wrote it (in Yale!) so I really expected something great...I was a little let down.

This book is less about the fun and relationships of college as it is a discussion of the main character's writing talent. The main character is also not as likeable as I would have hoped. I recently read a book called 'other than studying' that does a better job of the college girl theme, in ots there are at least some of the things i was looking for from chloe, like a better feel for the characters, it's also more fun and takes itself less seriously. In chloe you get the feeling that the author keeps telling you she is great, and goes to yale, and is sexually daring.

All in all it was still an ok read and pretty light and easy...if you go even younger to highschool chick lit i suggest something like 'sloppy firsts' instead...or you could take out chloe from the library and that way avoid paying for it if it turns out you don't end up liking it.
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