The Best of Dear Coquette: Shady Advice From A Raging Bitch Who Has No Business Answering Any Of These Questions

The Best of Dear Coquette: Shady Advice From A Raging Bitch Who Has No Business Answering Any Of These Questions

Coquette
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Author:  Coquette
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  400
Publisher:  Icon Books Ltd
Year:  2017
ISBN:  9781785781803

'Whoever The Coquette is, she's the voice of reason for these crazy times' Maria Alyokhina, Pussy Riot

Dear Coquette unleashes the brutal truth about life, love, dating, sex and everything in between.

For nearly a decade, The Coquette has delivered wisdom with a harsh wit and devastating elegance to the hundreds of thousands of readers who know where to come for her practical, no-nonsense advice.

Rising forth from the glitter and madness of the L.A. party scene, this mysterious online oracle has evolved into one of the most insightful and conscientious voices of her generation, and Dear Coquette is consistently rated amongst the funniest and most beloved blogs on the net by publications ranging from The Guardian to The Huffington Post.

Here, for the first time between hard covers, is the very best of Dear Coquette.

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