The Down and Dirty Dish on Revenge: Serving It up Nice and Cold to That Lying, Cheating Bastard by Eva Nagorski

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  • Pub. Date: June 2009
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 225,571

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    • Pub. Date: June 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 225,571

    Synopsis

    For those who have experienced heartbreak and are dreaming about the sheer satisfaction of sticking it to the person who stuck it to them, this fully loaded, juiced-up book on how people devise, execute, and relish passionate revenge is a must-have. Find answers to important questions like:

    • What type of revenge would best suit your personality?
    • Does karma really burn?
    • The dishes are done. When is it time to move on?

    Whether you're feeling juvenile or sinister, this laugh-out-loud joy of a book shows how to get in touch with your inner Revenger.

    Publishers Weekly

    Cautioning readers against getting arrested, Nagorski proceeds with "your recipe book" of revenge, a tongue-in-cheek guide to achieving vigilante justice for relationships gone bad. A writer, director and producer in New York, Nagorski handles all the angles, taking a historical-cultural look at methods for dealing with marital transgressions; the ancient Egyptians, for example, whipped a man "a thousand times with rods" for cheating, and sliced off a woman's nose. Modern-day retribution pales in comparison, evidenced in tales of recent celebrity breakups, chapters devoted to payback songs (e.g. Hilary Duff's "Dignity," Kelly Clarkson's "Never Again") and movies (e.g. Fatal Attraction, A Perfect Murder). Jilted women may find her barbed thesis on heartbreak-thinking about revenge can be as satisfying as exacting it-cathartic and a bit comforting, but might want to stay away if the wound is too fresh.
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    Biography

    Eva Nagorski has written for NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Las Vegas, and Deadline. She lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.

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