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Bennington is an 18-year-old at NYU who needs to pay her tuition and is suddenyl out of her apaprtment. She decides to fil the financial void by becoming a call girl. This isn't too bad, she reasons, except that there really is no way to do it "just once". Once you are on the slippery slope, there is no choice but to go down.
There is a large cast of strange characters in this book, who enter and depart quickly, like moths around a flame. Dylan, her brother, her parents and stepparents, "clients", madams, her dad's dog, and finally, it seems, true love.
The great thing is that Belle is not judgemental of the industry that Bennington finds herself in -- it is more like a journal written in stream of consciousness as she lives her gritty daily life.
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I agree with him. She is whiny, has no brain, is pathetic and has no idea how to deal with people or situations. She has no friends and every single person she comes into contact with is a stereotype. I am a single woman and I am not stupid, or pathetic, or whiny. I find this book an insult. There is not one positive character in this entire book. I have had my fair share of rotten boyfriends and bad dates, but I never been (or met anyone who is) so stupid and annoying. Save your money and buy another book...any other book.
Oh yeah, did I mention that she opens a board game of Clue and eats the game pieces one night, or that she carries a gun around in her purse and randomly points it at people for fun. Very odd book, I wish I saved my [money].
This book was not at all what I expected. I bought 'HIGH MANTINENCE' thinking that it was going to be a light-hearted romantic comedy but it turned out to be a bit dark, very sarcastic and extremely strange. It took me a while to warm up to the book because I couldn't relate to the characters nor did I like them but the further I read the funnier it got until I found myself laughing out loud. I grew to like Liv and her sarcastic nature but continued to despise her boyfriend Andrew (who was living with another woman the entire time) till the bitter end. I could not understand what Liv could have possibly seen in Andrew who upon their first meeting asked her "what would you do if I threw you off of this balcony?" and then proceeded to lift her up and dangle her over the edge. I kept waiting for Liv to see the light and get rid of this creep but she continued to go back to him as their relationship got stranger and stranger. As I said this novel was completely the opposite of what I expected but that's what made me stay up at nigh trying to finish this book.
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'GOING DOWN' is the story of NYU freshman Bennington Bloom, who turns to working as a call girl to pay her way through college. That is really the most that I can say about this book because there was really nothing else to it. There were virtually no characters to focus on other than Benny, there was no understandable motive for anything that Benny did, and the entire plot consisted of Bennington going from "house" to "house" and her various exploits. The only saving grace for this book was that distinctive Jennifer Belle humor that every once in a while caused me to laugh out loud. I cant wait to read Belle's third novel so that I can compare the three and decide whether or not I would buy a fourth novel by this author, but if you liked 'GOING DOWN' you will love 'HIGH MAINTENANCE'.