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Paprika is a successful businesswoman, a New Yorker ofItalian origin. Job and career consume her, forcing her to neglect her personalneeds as well as her friends and family. Her heart is broken from a previousrelationship and its consequences, and a rigid upbringing has made her a veryintroverted person. She wants a romantic relationship, but she doesn'tknow what she's doing. Not like Dill, a naïve and suave delivery boywith an angelic attitude, handsome, and always surrounded by beautiful womenfalling for him. He doesn't have a worry in the world, and this makesPaprika very nervous. But he's the guy who could help her with her feelings (andwith...sex). Bridget Jones's Diary meets Sex and theCity, with a pinch of The Devil Wears Prada in the new international hit byacclaimed creator MIRKA ANDOLFO (UNNATURAL,MERCY). CollectsSWEET PAPRIKA #1-6… (meer)
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I flipped through the pages before I started reading, and it looked like I was in for a fun and sexy time based on the cartoony but erotic art full of angels and devils. Then I read the words -- all the words, so so so many words -- that were not fun, not funny, and instead overflowed with super repetitive angst, shame, sexual repression, and sexual harassment, and I no longer cared about the art.
In looking through the fine print after finishing the book, I see that Steve Orlando provided "localization," which I guess is a cute way to say he was the script doctor for the translated draft that was produced from the original Italian. I have never liked a book Steve Orlando has written, and if I knew he was associated with this one I would not have picked it up in the first place. ( )
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Contains material originally published in single magazine form as Mirka Andolfo's Sweet Paprika #1-6 [160 pages]. Do not combine with Sweet Paprika v. 1 that collects only #1-4 [112 pages].
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Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
Paprika is a successful businesswoman, a New Yorker ofItalian origin. Job and career consume her, forcing her to neglect her personalneeds as well as her friends and family. Her heart is broken from a previousrelationship and its consequences, and a rigid upbringing has made her a veryintroverted person. She wants a romantic relationship, but she doesn'tknow what she's doing. Not like Dill, a naïve and suave delivery boywith an angelic attitude, handsome, and always surrounded by beautiful womenfalling for him. He doesn't have a worry in the world, and this makesPaprika very nervous. But he's the guy who could help her with her feelings (andwith...sex). Bridget Jones's Diary meets Sex and theCity, with a pinch of The Devil Wears Prada in the new international hit byacclaimed creator MIRKA ANDOLFO (UNNATURAL,MERCY). CollectsSWEET PAPRIKA #1-6
In looking through the fine print after finishing the book, I see that Steve Orlando provided "localization," which I guess is a cute way to say he was the script doctor for the translated draft that was produced from the original Italian. I have never liked a book Steve Orlando has written, and if I knew he was associated with this one I would not have picked it up in the first place. ( )