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4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a different novel for Hayter...
With my reading of Sparkle Hayter's latest book, Bandit Queen Boogie, I'm now up to date on her writings. And I must say, this one is unusual... It's difficult to describe the plot, as there are several wacky subplots that seem unrelated but converge at the end...

Blackie and Chloe, two friends who appeared mismatched but understood each other, decide to...
Published on September 10, 2004 by Thomas Duff

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3.0 out of 5 stars Was it my gender?
My wife made fun of me for reading this book because it's pink (and I'm color-blind and couldn't tell).

I've read almost all of her other books. In general they're all pretty good. But this one sort of confused / bored me. It's got the "girls out of country go wild thing" going on but it just never really seemed to develop beyond that to me. Oh well,...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Was it my gender?, May 25, 2006
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My wife made fun of me for reading this book because it's pink (and I'm color-blind and couldn't tell).

I've read almost all of her other books. In general they're all pretty good. But this one sort of confused / bored me. It's got the "girls out of country go wild thing" going on but it just never really seemed to develop beyond that to me. Oh well, maybe her next book will pull me in better.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a different novel for Hayter..., September 10, 2004
With my reading of Sparkle Hayter's latest book, Bandit Queen Boogie, I'm now up to date on her writings. And I must say, this one is unusual... It's difficult to describe the plot, as there are several wacky subplots that seem unrelated but converge at the end...

Blackie and Chloe, two friends who appeared mismatched but understood each other, decide to head off to Europe to help Chloe forget a relationship. While over there, they find out that they have a knack for running cons that separate men on the prowl from their money. That's the main thread. In initially unrelated subplots, you have an Indian crime boss who's Ganesh god statue is stolen with something of value stashed inside. There's a rebellious heiress that skips out on court-ordered rehab and is trying to meet up with her boyfriend so they can run off together. A reporter who's apparently on the edge is over in Europe on a company-ordered "vacation" and is stripped of a story he's been working on. And believe it or not, all these things end up meshing at the end. The girls are thought to have killed the son-in-law of the crime boss after he stole the statue. They are being pursued unknowingly by his hired goons. The reporter is trying to come up with a blockbuster story, and he's going to try and uncover the story of the heiress. The heiress is on the run but her boyfriend has apparently dumped her and taken off with her money. Chloe is mistaken as the heiress traveling with a Canadian friend, so everyone wants to find her. Neither of the girls know much of what is transpiring. There's a few more subplots there, too... But any more would give things away, and it's just too confusing to try and explain anyway...

This is a strange novel. If you like crazy stories going off in different directions, and situations where peoples' lives intersect with each other in unusual ways, then you'll most likely enjoy this read. If you want a logical plot with believable story lines and rational scenarios, then this one will drive you up the wall. I think I enjoyed the writing more than the story, but your mileage may vary...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not my type of book, December 27, 2011
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This review is from: Bandit Queen Boogie (Paperback)
This book has great chapter names. Unfortunately, that's where my enjoyment of the book ended. I didn't like the writing style, the book was hard to read and the characters were not enjoyable or interesting. This was not my type of book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sparkling novel from Sparkle, June 22, 2011
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Sparkle Hayter is the Queen of Chic-Lit and pop-rock-lit.
If you haven't read all of her books, your life is missing the snap and pizzaz that I have known.
I bought mine from Amazon. Get yours now!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A really fun read!, August 9, 2007
This story of two friends' travels through Europe is a lot of fun. The characters are interesting, the plot twists and turns are many, and there were plenty of places that made me laugh out loud. A quick, enjoyable read!
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