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Sex and the City Plotholes - cover

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Sex and the City Plotholes

Nicole Taylor

Publisher: Nicole Taylor

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Summary

Do you know all of Sex and the City by heart? Do you watch Sex and the City reruns? Do you cringe a little while watching it, but still can't get enough? If so, this is the book for you. A dryly humorous critique of this groundbreaking show, seen through the politically correct lens of the 21st century, you'll laugh out loud as you relive every single episode in excruciating detail. Also included are top ten lists, movie plotholes and Miranda Moments.
Available since: 05/23/2020.

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