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41. Glamour Magazine July 2006 Uma
 
42. INSTYLE Magazine October 1996
43. Details December 1993 (UMA THURMAN-
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44. W Fashion Magazine May 2004 (UMA
45. Wired December 2003 Philip K.
 
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46. VOGUE Magazine June 2006 (Uma
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47. Harper's Bazaar January 2008 Uma
 
48. People Weekly Magazine - 10 February
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49. Women's Weekly August 2006 Uma
 
50. GQ December 2003 - Uma Thurman,
 
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52. Interview Magazine October 1992,
53. Jane Magazine, April 2002 Uma
54. Bazaar November 2000 (UMA THURMAN)
 
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55. W Magazine, 2004 May: Uma Thurman
 
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56. Instyle Magazine, March 2004 Issue
57. Femme Fatales Magazine (July 1998
58. Femme Fatales Magazine (October
59. Femme Fatales Magazine - September
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60. Maneater

41. Glamour Magazine July 2006 Uma Thurman
by Glamour
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (2006)

Asin: B0026C424A
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42. INSTYLE Magazine October 1996 Volume 3 Number 10 (In Style Magazine, Elizabeth Hurley Cover, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sharon Stone, Nicole Kidman, Uma Thurman)
 Paperback: Pages (1996)

Asin: B00248382S
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43. Details December 1993 (UMA THURMAN- GOD'S GIFT)
by DETAILS MAGAZINE
Paperback: Pages (1993)

Asin: B002ROA5PW
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44. W Fashion Magazine May 2004 (UMA THURMAN THE STAR OPENS UP ABOUT ETHAN, QUENTIN AND THAT INFAMOUS OSCAR DRESS)
by W MAGAZINE
Paperback: Pages (2004)
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Asin: B002NLW5QQ
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45. Wired December 2003 Philip K. Dick, Uma Thurman
by Philip K. Dick
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2003)

Asin: B002GT7BVO
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46. VOGUE Magazine June 2006 (Uma Thurman on cover. Gisele's & Amber's Beach Secrets. Detox Workout. Sex In The City. Anger)
 Paperback: Pages (2006)
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Asin: B001G7G6H2
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47. Harper's Bazaar January 2008 Uma Thurman
Paperback: Pages (2007)
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Asin: B0011DGL7Q
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Harper's Bazaar Fashion Preview January 2008 issue ... Read more


48. People Weekly Magazine - 10 February 2003 - Body After Baby Uma Thurman Sarah Jessice Parker
by People Weekly Magazine Editors
 Paperback: Pages (2003-01-01)

Asin: B0028PSBEM
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49. Women's Weekly August 2006 Uma Thurman
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2006)
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Asin: B002TUEMT4
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Women's Weekly magazine from Singapore, August 2006 issue with Uma Thurman on the cover.Uma Thurman - She's been through a difficult divorce, then a happy romance which recently dissolved. But in the process, Uma Thurman discovered she doesn't owe anyone apologies for not living up to her own lofty aspirations. ... Read more


50. GQ December 2003 - Uma Thurman, Mos Def
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2003)

Asin: B001O4LM8U
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52. Interview Magazine October 1992, 10/92, Uma Thurman on Cvr wearing Marlene Dietrich Emerald
by Bruce Photographer, some by Annie Leibovitz Weber
 Paperback: Pages (1992)

Asin: B000JCY5Z0
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53. Jane Magazine, April 2002 Uma Thurman Cover (Volume 6, No. 3, 6)
Paperback: Pages (2002)

Asin: B001PBMDDK
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Feature articles include Uma Thurman interview, article on a Renaissance Fair, abortion in Ireland and more. ... Read more


54. Bazaar November 2000 (UMA THURMAN)
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2000)

Asin: B002I4Z8YE
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55. W Magazine, 2004 May: Uma Thurman
 Paperback: Pages (2004)
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Asin: B0025VBE1G
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56. Instyle Magazine, March 2004 Issue (Uma Thurman. Getting Gorgeous: Head to toe guide to looking great.)
 Paperback: Pages (2004)
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Asin: B0018V3YWQ
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57. Femme Fatales Magazine (July 1998 - Volume 7 No. 2) - Natasha Henstridge "Species 2" Cover
by Jeri Ryan, Uma Thurman, Sharon Stone, Linda Harrison, Elisabeth Brooks
Paperback: 62 Pages (1998)

Asin: B000ZVBYGS
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58. Femme Fatales Magazine (October 1997 - Volume 6 No. 4) Tane McClure "Vampire Femmes" Cover
by Roger Corman, Uma Thurman, Tia Carrere, Austin Powers
Paperback: 62 Pages (1997)

Asin: B000ZV7BGU
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59. Femme Fatales Magazine - September 1998 (Volume 7 No. 4) Diana Rigg "The Avengers" Cover
by Diana Rigg, Uma Thurman, Patrick Macnee, Katie Holmes, Jillian McWhirter, Daneen Boone
Paperback: 62 Pages (1998)

Asin: B000ZV9EEW
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60. Maneater
by Gigi Levangie Grazer, Gigi Grazer
Audio CD: Pages (2003-06-01)
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Asin: 0743530306
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Gorgeous, funny, and wildly uninhibited, her exes are a veritable Who's Who of Hollywood power players. At 28 (31), she is blessed with a firm (if curvaceous) bod, a designer wardrobe, a Daddy-subsidized apartment, and an A-list speed-dial.

But with her thirty-second birthday looming, our heroine is starting to panic. Who on earth (read: Hollywood) could possibly make Clarissa Alpert an honest woman? Enter Aaron Mason, the latest hottest new producer in town. From the moment Clarissa sees him, she sets her sights on making him the future "Mr. Alpert."

With the eager help of her vivacious (if neurotic) friends, her aerobicized Latina mother, her philandering (but loving) ex-con father, and the most divine gay waiter in Hollywood, Clarissa finds herself phoning the florist to the stars (his private line) and planning the biggest wedding the town has seen in years -- before the couple's first date. Catching Aaron's eye is not a problem. But it seems her intended might have his own agenda. Could it be Clarissa has finally bitten off more than she can chew?Amazon.com Review
Gigi Levangie Grazer has written one previous novel (Rescue Me),helped pen the screenplay for Stepmom, and, not least, is married toHollywood uber-producer Brian Grazer (he of the wacky hair and thenot-so-wacky partnership with Ron Howard). At first glance, Mrs. Grazerappears to be a complete parvenu as a novelist. Maneater rips offevery girl-power/shopaholic source from early Tama Janowitz right up toSex and the City. Her prose can be ungrammatical, her plot hopelesslypredictable, and her characters paper-thin. But Grazer has a secret weapon:her preternaturally acid powers of observation. When she writes about thefreaky mores of Hollywood, the book exerts an irresistible pull. Thirtyish LA It girl Clarissa Alpert reflects on her shallow, jobless, mateless (but fabulous!) life, and decides it's high time she was married. She and her four best friends (hello, Sarah Jessica Parker and company) hatch a plan to snag the cutest, hottest young producer in town. What ensues is hardly new territory, but the book is enlivened by Grazer's amazing ability to nail down pop culture ephemera. To wit: "Clarissa wassentimental--she liked saving messages from old friends and C-levelcelebrities. She had an answering tape collection that dated all the wayback to babydoll dresses, sparkle dust and Hole." Her eye fordetail--and her refusal ever to make Clarissa lovable, or even likable--makeManeater a hypnotic read. This is fiction-as-gigantic-chocolate-bar.Halfway through, you feel a little off color, but there's no way you'regoing to stop. --Claire Dederer ... Read more

Customer Reviews (62)

1-0 out of 5 stars Left it on the plane
This book was given to me by a colleague when she was cleaning out her office.She described it as fun, beach reading.I thought I'd give it a try...and took it on a trip with me.I settled into to my seat as the plane was boarding and had high hopes..... Well, the writing was so bad, the characters so shallow and the humor (I'm a sucker for witty novels) so negligible that I left it in the pocket of the seat in front of me.I remember thinking that it would feel criminal to actually throw a book away, and hoped that maybe a flight attendant would find it and enjoy it.

Or maybe not.A few people in their reviews have mentioned Sex and the City...The difference between the two is that SATC is actually funny and you end up caring about the characters...even when they do crass or slutty things.You still root for them; you still like them.There was nothing to like about Maneater.

If you want a fun beach read, try Patricia Marx's novel, Him Her Him Again The End of Him.Very funny, smart writing that sweeps you up into the plot.That's what I would call a good beach read.

3-0 out of 5 stars Shallow Character, But Amusing Story
It took me about 100 pages to finally get into this book.I was given this book by a friend, otherwise I never would have picked it up given the premise of the novel.Clarissa Alpert has slept with almost every man in L.A., and now she is ready to look for a husband.Though I don't consider it a bad thing that she has slept with so many men, I thought that it was unrealistic and almost pathetic that she had LITERALLY started planning the wedding before she even went on a date with the guy.

There were many times that I was irked by her and her friend's shallow remarks.However, towards the middle of the novel I realized the reason she was this shallow and unaccomplished in life at the age of 30 was that her mother and father made her that way, discouraging her from joining any sports in the worry that she would have to big of thighs, or not to do hard math even though she was good at it because it was unwomanly.

Overall, I realized Clarissa was not as horrible a person as she seemed.She was actually a very loyal woman, and a great friend.I recommend this book to anyone looking for a shallow read and a strong character.Though Clarissa gets herself in quite a few scrapes, she gets out of them skillfully.As I said, it takes awhile to get into the book, since there definitely is a couple major twists, which surprised me, because I thought I had guessed the ending on page 40, but boy was I wrong.

3-0 out of 5 stars Hilarious Start, Good Plot Twist, Strange Ending
When I picked up this book from author Gigi Levangie Grazer, I had already read her made-into-a-TV-miniseries book, The Starter Wife. Having loved that book (it's definitely on my favorites list), I was expecting Maneater to be a treat. Which it was, to a point.

After reading about 10 or so chapters, I thought this was perhaps the funniest book I had read in awhile. There are so many wacky moments that take place and you find yourself thinking that the main character, Clarissa, is manipulative, vain, and a little (or a lot) crazy. Her goal is to marry a rich man and when she sets her sight on a Hollywood-newcomer, Aaron Mason, she stops at nothing to con him into marrying her. But, the story isn't about Clarissa's antics concerning the wedding. The reader comes to find out that the story is actually about the lengths Clarissa will go to get what she wants and what happens when the tables turn on her. There is a great plot twist that I definitely didn't see coming. Also, the best part of this book is Clarissa's group of friends that call themselves the Star Chamber. I've heard this group referred to as the girls from Sex & the City, but the Star Chamber is definitely more delusional and outrageous. The best quotes in the book come from their meetings.

Had the book continued on this comical path, I would've given it 5 stars. However, near the end of the book, something happens that turns the mood from laughable to somber (even though the author tries to keep the fun alive by providing small comedic elements). This event causes us to look at Clarissa as a different kind of person and to me, it ruined the fun. The abrupt change in her character was too close to the end of the book for a recovery. I think the author tried to make it seem gradual, but it didn't come off that way.

All in all, Maneater is worth a read because it's daring and entertaining and you'll get some good laughs. However, I recommend reading The Starter Wife if you're looking for a main character that you aren't expected to have a revelation about so close to the end of the story.

2-0 out of 5 stars MANEATER
I just received this book a couple of weeks ago. I have not yet read it, and therefore cannot give it a review. However, it was highly recommended to me by two co-workers. Other than that, I did receive my product in a timely manner, which is very important to me. This was my first time to do business with Amazon, and it was a pleasant experience.

1-0 out of 5 stars Froget it
I read this book after reading "The Started Wife" (which I enjoyed) and threw it out, waste of time. ... Read more


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