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Molly Katz

Auteur de Jewish as a Second Language

17 oeuvres 418 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Œuvres de Molly Katz

Jewish as a Second Language (1991) 245 exemplaires
L'ombre d'un doute (1994) 75 exemplaires
Love, Honour & Kill (1994) 31 exemplaires
No One Saw Anything (1999) 29 exemplaires
Kwaad geweten 3 exemplaires
Perfetto per l'amore 3 exemplaires
Best Bet of His Life (1986) 3 exemplaires
Le masque du fou (1998) 3 exemplaires
When Sparks Fly (1987) 2 exemplaires
Worth His Weight in Gold (1987) 2 exemplaires
Always Keep Him Laughing (1985) 1 exemplaire
No Reservations (1985) 1 exemplaire
Presumed guilty (2003) 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Katz, Molly
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Westport, Connecticut, USA

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Picture this ladies..you have met the perfect guy. If you wrote out a list of what you wanted..well..this guy would pretty much have all of those qualities. You are so happy.

Then the terror starts.

Oh..nothing like direct in your face abuse..nothing you can PROVE. More like little hostile things..an inability to respect your boundaries..strange gifts that are more creepy then sweet. Feeling like someone has been..close to you. At the place where you work. Repeated requests for sex that are..well..a little out there.

You know in your gut something is wrong. Maybe you don't want to see this guy anymore. Your gut is SCREAMING at you!

But nobody believes you.

Not your friends, not your coworkers. "But he's so nice" they say. "And you were so crazy about him."

What is going on you think? Is it me? Could it be me? No..its him . But NOBODY BELIEVES ME.

That is the premise of this book. It is a chilling, powerful and utterly terrifying book that I'd highly recommend..just please be aware it is pretty scary.

But the book itself was spectacular. And so way ahead of it's time. It was written long before the internet came into our lives and I first read it many years ago, well before the age of computers.

One really wonders, how this book would be shaped, were it written now during the age of the internet and social media. I am sure it would be even more frightening.

But I really loved this book about Lynn, the talk show host, who is being stalked by her own boyfriend and nobody believes her. I found the writing to be fierce and forceful, character development was fantastic and the story was intense and absorbing. I could not put the book down.

I would have given this a 5. It IS a 5 in most ways. However..this book has two very unappealing horrible scenes of animal murder and I always take off a star for any book that does that. It was so not needed in this book. Actually it is NEVER needed in any book but they still keep doing it anyway. In thrillers or mysteries usually, if there is an animal in the story, it will be killed. And really who needs that. Write the book without it! This book was scary enough, I mean the rabid raccoon and so many other things.

SPOILERS: STOP READING IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO KNOW HOW IT ENDS:

I LOVED the character of Mike, the hard nosed cop with the heart of gold. And I never expected the second twist which somehow did come off as realistic in its way. This novel was written awhile ago when twists were not quite as popular. I think they were done better back then too.

In any case..4 stars. A very good book.
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Thebeautifulsea | 1 autre critique | Aug 7, 2022 |
I don't know, some parts are really funny but I'm Jewish and don't identify with most of it. I guess it's about American Jews of a particular type, but I struggle to get my head around most of it because it's just not realistic.
 
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lydiasbooks | 4 autres critiques | Jan 17, 2018 |
This is perhaps one of the funniest books on Jewish humour that I have ever had the pleasure of reading. Not only is it funny but it is so true. I think if I had forced Frank to read this book before we were married, we would have far fewer miscommunications. If there was any doubt of my Jewishness it is erased. I'm so Jewish. No doubt about culture, there is no wonder other non-Floridian gentiles can't understand me, I'm speaking Jewish culturally. They even make a reference to that in the book in the quiz at the end. If you scored in the highest section, they say either you were paying a lot of attention to your Jewish relatives or you're from Florida. The only think wrong with the book is that Friday night was Chinese night. :)… (plus d'informations)
 
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melsmarsh | 4 autres critiques | Feb 13, 2013 |
NO OF PAGES: 125 SUB CAT I: Humor SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: Written for the Gentile who marries a Jew, this humorous guide covers everything from body language--the shrugs, the hand, the face--to behavior, customs, quirks, ordering Chinese food, even the psychology of child raising.NOTES: Purchased from the Amazon Marketplace. SUBTITLE: How to Worry, How to Interrupt, How to Say the Opposite of What You Mean
 
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BeitHallel | 4 autres critiques | Feb 18, 2011 |

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