Four Blondes

Unabridged
Author: Candace Bushnell
Narrator: Lorelei King
Genres: Fiction
Publisher: Sound Library
Date: March 2002
Length: 8 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

With its uncensored observations of the mating rituals of Manhattan's elite, Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City created a sensation, becoming an international best-seller, spawning a worldwide hit TV series, and inspiring countless imitators. Now, with the novel Four Blondes, Bushnell triumphantly returns to the playgrounds of the beautiful and powerful -- once again capturing the zeitgeist and mores of our era like no other writer. Four Blondes brings together the stories of four modern women to render a vivid portrait of New York at the millennium. Like the fiction of Helen Fielding and Melissa Bank, Bushnell's novel is a pitch-perfect chronicle of her characters' romantic intrigues, liaisons, betrayals, and victories. A beautiful B-list model finagles rent-free summerhouses in the Hamptons from her lovers until she discovers she can get a man but can't get what she wants. A high-powered magazine columnist's floundering marriage to a literary journalist is thrown into crisis when her husband's career fails to live up to her expectations. A "Cinderella" whose husband was one of the world's most eligible bachelors faithfully records her descent into paranoia in her journal as she realizes she wants anybody's life except her own. And an artist and aging "It girl" -- who fears that her time for finding a man has run out -- travels to London in search of the kind of love and devotion she can't find in Manhattan. Studded with her trademark wit and stiletto-heel-sharp insights, Four Blondes is dark, true, and compulsively readable. It's destined to be a hit among the author's legions of loyal fans and many new devotees.

Reviews (4)

Zzzzzzzzzzz

Written by Lynn Lazenby on May 6th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Too obnoxious to finish. Mindless drivel about some worthless women who don’t matter and I can’t relate to. I didn’t even bother to start in on disk 2.

No point, no depth, no enjoyment.

Written by Anonymous from Richmond Hill, ON on December 3rd, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

The stories had no depth, and were as dull as a 30 year old knife. What was the author trying to prove? What was the point of these 4 uneventful, uninteresting , pathetic women? I have no idea, and don't care to find out. I couldn't even listen to the entire CD, it was just too brutal.

Terrible.

Written by Anonymous from Hannon, ON on August 13th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I was very disappointed. This was from the creator of Sex & the City? I was expecting so much more. Instead of the vivid characters on TV who have their faults but in whom we can all see a piece of ourselves, I met 4 manic and sociopaths ingrates. Don't waste your time on this one.

Four Blondes

Written by ALS on September 12th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Uugg. For the first time, sent the cd back before finishing it.