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Going Down
Going Down
Author: Jennifer Belle
ISBN-13: 9781573225540
ISBN-10: 1573225541
Pages: 254
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 61 ratings
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Book Type: Paperback
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15 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 3
This debut novel about a girl paying her way through college working as a call girl has got a first-person narrator who starts out sounding like a female Holden Caulfield, except that she's sadder and more numbed-out. What I liked best about this book was its depiction of a wised-up, privileged Manhattan girlhood and the little vignettes of trying to get by in the city. (The little riff on how no one ever buys a futon "new" is wonderful.) It's one of those bleak books, where the author's near a breakdown. And don't expect it to be really sexy. It's more like like this, during a climactic, emotionally charged sex scene ("And we did it, and I almost sort of came.") The call girl's life isn't fun and this book strips the glamour from it. Bennington won't kiss her clients, is counting how much money she'll make, to get through it, and looks at the clock, like the prostitute Bree played by Jane Fonda in "Klute." There's a hint of redemption at the end. And a lot of wit through the book. Otherwise, a dark, often bleak read.
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Helpful Score: 2
The plot idea is much more interesting than the execution. The book was lacking in character development and the writing style was way too sparse. I didn't really care about anything that was going on.
momtaxijulie avatar reviewed Going Down on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A quick read but felt like I needed to hide the cover from my 11 year old lol.
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About a student who turns tricks to support herself-disturbing in a way but totally compelling.
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A quick read. Entertaining.
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very good gritty story... characters are believable and the dialogue is also very believable... quick read... would be good for the beach even
CocoCee avatar reviewed Going Down on + 404 more book reviews
Not a style I enjoy: immature and gritty. I was surprised that author was 27 when she wrote this.
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This was the second book I have read by this author and I just wish there were more!
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A really great book about the ends a girl will go to in order to get herself through college. Bennington Bloom has a timid personality, a unique voice to follow, especially when it is that of a call girl.
babygyrl avatar reviewed Going Down on + 51 more book reviews
didn't really like, no idea what was going on, plot of story wasn't really good
CMoonShell avatar reviewed Going Down on + 39 more book reviews
Explicit. Not my cup of tea.
rainbowbrite98 avatar reviewed Going Down on
This was lukewarm for me. The writing was all over the place and I really didn't see the point. I hope others enjoy it though!!
hoopinmama avatar reviewed Going Down on + 14 more book reviews
i thought this was a great book, a great summer read. i couldnt put this book down and finished it in a few hours.
great beach book
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yes good book
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Bennington Bloom is a 19-year-old acting student at New York Univeristy in search of a part-time job. Answering an ad in the Village Voice for "coeds" leads her into a life as a high-paid call girl. In a light, no-nonsense, humorous voice, Bennington describes her sexual experiences, her adventures with eccentric friends, and her distant father. She becomes so hooked on the easy money she makes as a prostitute that when she finds a decent man and moves in with him, she can't give it up. Instead, she invents a job for herself as a caterer to explain her frequent evening absences, which leads to heartbreak and humiliation when the truth is discovered.