| John Wayne Book: This Week I Married John Wayne Bobbitt: Extraordinary Stories about an Ordinary Life
Book This Week I Married John Wayne Bobbitt: Extraordinary Stories about an Ordinary Life |  |  | | List Price: $14.95 | | Publisher: Billion $ Baby Publications
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This Week I Married John Wayne Bobbitt: Extraordinary Stories about an Ordinary Life Reviews: Fresh, witty, and wise!  2006-12-04 - Dottie Brewer has a lot to say about life's choices, mistakes made, and lessons learned. A fresh, witty, and wise voice, she inspires us to get moving on life's paths, ordinary and extraordinary.
A Great Read...  2006-08-10 - We can all relate to this book. I loved it. It's a great read.
This Week I Read a Really Fun Book...  2006-06-21 - Ahead of the trend...Brewer's "stream of conciousness" style brings to mind the current focus on opinion style books. Much in the vein of Terri Hatcher's "Burnt Toast" and the like.
This woman's down-to-earth, unjaded look at her world and the world around her is endearing. Dottie's writing style is like dishing with your best girlfriend...she will make you cry and leave you laughing.
Brewer's story is the story of everywoman growing up today, learning as she goes and faced with a comnpletely new set of options and obstacles from those that went before us. Dottie looks at each one and moves through them (from breast implants to abusive relationships), of course hindsite is 100%. Because this is written after-the-fact it allowed her to step back and take a more complete look at some situations...and probably was a little cathartic.
...and then there is that part about John Wayn Bobbitt, inquiring minds want to know!
A Suprisingly Wonderful Read  2006-06-08 - I really enjoyed reading this book. The author really gives some fresh insight to life in her book that is about an unusual event in her life. Don't miss this one.
A lot more of a book than just another celebrity tell-all  2006-05-08 - The title would lead you to believe that Dottie's Brewer's book is all about the numbing ordeal of marrying one of the those people who've had their fifteen minutes of fame and don't know it, but the tales between these covers completely eclipse that small portion of the book. Dottie's story is an optimistic one of how being positive through life's traumas can get you through some pretty bleak times like being married to John Wayne Bobbitt. It'll bring a smile to your face and put hope in all the right places.
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