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Orgasmic Days in the South of France

Orgasmic Days in the South of France

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A Choice Guide

This book "made" our trip. I was reluctant to visit an area I knew little about but several friends recommended Orgasmic Days to me and I took the chance. I adored reading the book before my husband and I left for France and used it multiple times during our trip. We stayed at the conveniently located Hotel Diana, met Mimi at the wondrful restaurant, Chez Gianni, in Monte Carlo, and found the charming Serge in the Biot Glass Gallery. All the advice gleaned from this book was excellent. My friends were right to be so insistent. I'm delighted to share my book experience with all interested Amazon users. I would like to add that this book is primarily a guide book and should be reviewed as such, not as a novel. I adore it! Many thanks to Barbara Keller.

Most Helpful

Just returned from a trip to the areas descibed in this very entertaining, and more importantly, exceptionally helpful book. My wife and I have dog-eared so many pages that I'll never be able to loan it out. Though the book is now 6 years old, it was as great an addition to our trip as it was when first purchased several years ago. I travel all over the world and have yet to come across a travel book as right on as this one. We're especially grateful to the inclusion of Le Vieux Couvent Restaurant in Vence.

Don't bother

I was looking forward to this book as the reviews had been good but was profoundly disappointed. It read like a gossip column and was very self-centered in a boring way. I finally started scanning it very fast just to see if it ever improved - it didn't. If you enjoy cocktail parties where everyone is climbing the social ladder and trying to out do each other, you might enjoy this book.

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