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~ (Author) "Fabulous, sweetie. I'm wearing super-tight Rock & Republic jeans with heels-expensive heels, okay?..." (more)
Key Phrases: Jill Sanchez, Ricky Biscayne, Matthew Baker (more...)
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Bestseller Valdes-Rodriguez (Playing with Boys) shows she can brand name–drop with the best of them in her third chica lit offering, a busy celebrity fantasy populated by six women and the "him" of the title, Latin pop sensation Ricky Biscayne. Beyond product placement for Rock & Republic jeans, Dolce & Gabbana shoes and Cristal (and that's just the first page), this Miami yarn is heavy with dramatic touchstones: an abandoned child, domestic abuse, sibling rivalry, romantic infidelities and the pregnancy of Ricky's wife, Jasminka. Narrated mostly by Ricky's new publicist, Milan, the story shifts perspectives—sometimes changing narrators without warning—among Milan's sister, nightclub entrepreneur Geneva, Ricky's high school flame Irene, fatherless teenager Sophia, the famous (and familiar) singer/actress/brand Jill Sanchez, and Jasminka. Though a boon plot-wise, this crowd gives individuals little room to come alive; mostly, characters are either underdeveloped (Jasminka) or conform to types (Jill and Geneva), and they all resemble celebrities (Ricky: a "less greasy Antonio Banderas," Geneva: a "slightly prettier Penelope Cruz"). The villainous portrayal of Jill, obviously modeled after a real-life pop star, is particularly unimaginative, as is the predictable message she sets up. Despite these problems, however, our refreshingly imperfect and insecure heroine, Milan, shines, and there are enough reversals of fate and fortune to make this a satisfying read. (Apr. 18)
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This lusty novel set in Miami focuses on six women whose lives are connected by one man--Latin pop singer Ricky Biscayne. Behind the handsome face, thrusting hips, and chart-topping hits is a man who abandoned his first love and child, a womanizer and a liar. It's going to take all the women in his life joining together to expose him for what he really is to change him. Valdes-Rodriguez relies on the sex and sass that made her debut, The Dirty Girls Social Club (2003), a runaway hit, and her strong suit is still creating realistic female relationships. Otherwise, many of her characters and plotlines seem ripped straight from the pages of tell-all tabloids--take the Latina diva with a famous derriere for example. Despite that, or perhaps because of it, readers will snap this book off the shelves and not be disappointed: Valdes-Rodriguez delivers the raunchy packed-with-attitude tale that her fans expect. Aleksandra Kostovski
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press (April 18, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312349661
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312349660
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #872,831 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Make Me Feel Better, March 28, 2007
By KSW "Girlwithemail" (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews
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Oh my, this was probably the one of worst pieces of fiction I have read in a while, and definitely the worst book I've read of Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez. I am so flustered, I just don't know what to say. I've read Ms. Valdes-Rodriguez's other two novels -- Dirty Girls Social Club and Playing With Boys -- and could not put those books down. However, this one? I had to force myself to keep reading it was so bad. From the overexaggerated characters (the ultra-obsessed groupie Milan, the eternally vain, shallow characters of Ricky and Jill, the uber-innocence of Jasminka) to the overbearing plot and numerous subplots, it was hard to get into this book. This is the first time that I didn't relate to the protagonist (Milan) in a novel.

While there were some delightful punches of humor, mostly provided by Milan's narration, and Milan and Geneva's fiesty mom, overall Make Him Look Good made me feel bad. Really bad. For starters, there were glaring inconsistencies throughout the novel, including one where Milan pops a Ricky Biscayne tape into the tape deck while driving, but a few sentences later and a few miles down the road, Milan is listening to a Ricky Biscayne CD?!?!

What stood out with me most is the fact that Ms. Valdes-Rodriguez's personal vendetta against Jennifer Lopez (aka Jill Sanchez) almost overtook the whole premise of the book! By the end of the book, it is no secret that the author has an axe (or two, or three, or fifty) to grind with Lopez (and for what reason, I don't know). The paralells and the digs were endless...down to the JSan (JLo anyone?) clothing and accessory line and recollection of the romance with rapper D-Kitty (P. Diddy). Many an author have characters based on their own personal antagonists in their real lives, but with enough creativity and level of disguise, the average reader wouldn't know. But this one? Jill Sanchez? Please.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Make him look bad, January 27, 2007
It's somehow comforting to know that ethnic chick-lit can be as vapid and annoying as the typical mainstream variety. One good example of this is Alisa Valdes-Rodrieguez's "Make Him Look Good," a hideously inept satire on celebrity and self-absorbed males.

Chubby, fangirlish Milan is president of an online fanclub for Ricky Biscayne, a sexy crossover singer; so when her chic, urbane sister Geneva offers to get her a meeting -- then a job -- with Ricky, she jumps at the chance. Suddenly she's his new publicist, hobnobbing with the rich and famous -- and a convenient sex partner.

But Ricky's life is swarming with women -- his fragile, newly pregnant supermodel wife Jasminka, his disapproving mom, an ex-girlfriend who bore his daughter as a teenager, and man-hungry A-lister Jill Sanchez. When Ricky disgraces and lies to the various women, they band together to revenge themselves on him and the cunning Jill.

I love soapy chick-lit as much as the next person, but "Make Him Look Good" is almost offensive in its thinly-veiled, smug attitude. Instead of satirizing and condemning sleazy stars, celebrity-worship and marital cheating -- as it seems to at first -- it lingers on them like a lustful cameraman.

Valdes-Rodrieguez seems more interested in lingering on Miami chic clubs, A-list housing and clothing than on plot. She also apparently gets tired of certain storylines -- Geneva stealing Milan's past boyfriends is awkwardly dismissed with "oh... I was wrong, sorry." The climax is the height of the hilarity, with a "surprise" expose with the media that is more fantasy than Harry Potter, and written with campy ineptitude.

The characters aren't so great either -- our heroine Milan is a pitiful, spineless girl who lives in a fantasy world, and sleeps with a pregnant woman's husband without remorse. Why should we care about her? The other characters are "types" rather than people: sexy successful sister, arrogant and sexist Latin guy, fragile child-woman from war-torn country, vaguely butch firewoman and feisty teen.

The only really amusing aspect of this book is the affair between Jill and Ricky (also known as Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony), along with the fictional counterparts of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner. Jill is so nasty, conniving, cunning and manipulative that she's funny in a campy way, even if it's an easy stab.

"Make Him Look Good" doesn't make anyone in it look good, let alone Alisa Valdes-Rodrieguez. This vapid chick-lit book aspires to be a soapy guilty pleasure, but the only guilt is in reading it to the end.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars If I wanted to read US Weekly, I would have, June 26, 2006
By chicklit junkie (Cincinnati, OH) - See all my reviews
I was extremely disappointed in this book. I loved her first two novels and expected much more out of this one. The blatant references to JLo ("JSan"? Really?) were unoriginal, the characters were weak and boring, the storyline itself was completely transparent. Don't waste your time or money on this book. Check it out from the library if you "must" read it, or check out one of her first two for a better read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great condition and arrived quickly
I bought this book for a book club read and while I did not enjoy the book, it arrived in great condition and quickly.
Published 10 months ago by Texas Girl

2.0 out of 5 stars Read her first 2 books instead
If you have never read any of Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez's books, do not start with this one. Her first two books are good reads, with characters that you feel for and like. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Veronica A.

4.0 out of 5 stars No "nice people" in this book
If you want to like the subject of your book, you should find another book. There is no one totally likable in this book. Read more
Published on October 17, 2007 by Finn

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't pay full price!
I was surprised by many of the things other reviews mentioned: bad grammar, poor continuity, and the blatant trashing of barely disguised celebrities. The J. Read more
Published on October 1, 2007 by Cinth

4.0 out of 5 stars A pleaser
As always, I enjoyed reading Alisa's books. They are easy and fun to read!!
Published on September 24, 2007 by Adrienne Mora

3.0 out of 5 stars Not looking too good
I loved Valdes-Rodriguez's "Dirty Girls Social Club"...it wasn't perfect but it had soul. Since then both her following books haven't impressed me much. Read more
Published on July 7, 2007 by Prachi Patel

5.0 out of 5 stars Can't stop thinking about this book!
I personally love this novel.I'm a young adult and almost same age as Milan, can't say I relate to her but its fun read. Read more
Published on June 27, 2007 by Karla Cortez

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun read
If you are a fan of Alisa Valdes-Rodriquez, then you know what you are in for. If you haven't read her work, this is a fun, can't put down kind of book. Read more
Published on May 14, 2007 by L. Ayala

4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and smart
She did it again! I love Alisa Valdez-Rodriguez's books. This one was slow to get my interest but once I was in, I was in rapture. Read more
Published on May 13, 2007 by I. Baez

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best
I bought this book after reading the author's first two novels. The first two were great, this one was barely ok. Read more
Published on May 1, 2007 by Candice Simone

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