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Stylish. Unemployed. Has a taste for psychic hotlines. Hardcore geek. Looks like garden gnome. Has a photographic memory for B-grade sci-fi dialogue. Esmerelda's new housemate. Takes herself too seriously, even when nude-dancing with her boyfriend. Who can blame Es for falling in love with a charming, mysterious, trash-culture-loving American she meets in an online chatroom 'This book hits waaay too close to home. I sent a copy to my online Stu Hefner, Studboy Magazine 'Wow! It's even better than the Internet!!!' Caffeine, Internet Tsar

192 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2002

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September 29, 2012
I loved this book so much. Mostly because it related to me and my circle of friends. It had geek references and definitions at the bottom of some pages which were humorous but i wish they'd had some definitions of some of the fashion stuff because i didn't know what they were.
There was reference to the kink scene as well which was great but i would have liked one more chapter as it ended quite ambiguously, though poetically.

It's a short book and i was able to plough through it in one day, but it was hard to put down as well and i had to stop myself reading ahead.

I really recommend this book to geeks of any kind =D
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December 19, 2012
It was a reasonably good book, but i wouldn't re-read it
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