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  1. Mach's Noch Einmal Gabi! Lyrics: Wenn ich bei dir anruf / Bist du meistens nicht zuhaus / Ich frage deine Schwester / Sie sagt, du bist mit Rainer aus / Du hast gesagt, es geht dir schlecht / Du.
  2. Mach's noch einmal, Sam Trailer. Mach's noch einmal, Sam ein Film von Herbert Ross mit Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts. Juli 2018 «CONTWIG.» Die Contwiger Palatia spielte in der vergangenen Saison so erfolgreich wie schon Jahre nicht mehr. Die Truppe von Trainer Max Mach's noch einmal Sam [DVD] im Onlineshop von MediaMarkt.
  3. Mach's noch einmal, Sam Trailer. Mach's noch einmal, Sam ein Film von Herbert Ross mit Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts. Juli 2018 «CONTWIG.» Die Contwiger Palatia spielte in der vergangenen Saison so erfolgreich wie schon Jahre nicht mehr. Die Truppe von Trainer Max Mach's noch einmal Sam [DVD] im Onlineshop von MediaMarkt.
  4. Man muss das Rad nicht unbedingt neu erfinden, um erfolgreich zu sein. Manchmal reicht schon ein neuer Anstrich, ein kleines Face Lifting, um das eine oder andere Film-Franchise zu einer.

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Let's Have Fun Sven Bomwollen Stage 10 - 12 Mach's noch einmal, Sven:). Mach's noch einmal, Sam Trailer. Mach's noch einmal, Sam ein Film von Herbert Ross mit Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts. Juli 2018 «CONTWIG.» Die Contwiger Palatia spielte in der vergangenen Saison so erfolgreich wie schon Jahre nicht mehr. Die Truppe von Trainer Max Mach's noch einmal Sam [DVD] im Onlineshop von MediaMarkt. Mach's Noch Einmal Gabi! Lyrics: Wenn ich bei dir anruf / Bist du meistens nicht zuhaus / Ich frage deine Schwester / Sie sagt, du bist mit Rainer aus / Du hast gesagt, es geht dir schlecht / Du.

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Mit 66 veröffentlicht Jane Juska eine unmissverständliche Anzeige: 'Bevor ich - nächsten März - 67 werde, möchte ich viel Sex mit einem Mann, der mir gefällt. Falls Sie vorher reden wollen, Anthony Trollope ist mein Lieblingsautor.'
Es melden sich 63 Männer zwischen 30 und 80. Das ist ihre Geschichte.
Published 2006 by Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl. (first published January 1st 2003)
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Aug 24, 2009Lisa rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Recommends it for: Gina and Moppie might find it amusing.
Don’t bother picturing a spry Red-Hatter in juicy lingerie tramping it up with urbane, sexy, oldsters. Jane Juska’s game plan to “have a lot of sex with a man I like” really meant “have some sex but lots more drama with a few mediocre men who often belittle me, and I’ll travel mindlessly and expensively around the country to do so”.
Expecting the erotic quest of a normal woman celibate for thirty years now sowing her wild oats, I ended up questioning both her motives and her sanity. How many yea
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Apr 11, 2009Rea rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Self-indulgent and too self-depricating, Jane jumps on the opportunity to write about her life which is not that enthralling or extraordinary. The book advertises itself as being about her sexual escapdes due to her advert, but 70% of the book is about her naiveness (not only in sex but in all domains of life), her family and her teaching. When she does get around to speaking about her sexual escapdes I felt they were under detailed (compared to other passages), rushed through and left me confus...more
Jul 04, 2008Sheryl rated it liked it · review of another edition
Jane Juska was my first master teacher when I was getting my teaching credential. This memoir definitely showed her in a new light, and I could hear her voice in every chapter. The book wasn't as engaging as I'd hoped it to be, based on my fondness and respect for her as a mentor to me in my earliest teaching experiences. I guess I wanted her to be as strong in her personal life as she is/was in her professional life.
Feb 20, 2009Carissa rated it really liked it · review of another edition
'Before I turn 67 - next March - I would like to have a lot of sex with a man I like.' So read the ad that Jane Juska placed in the New York Times Book Review personals section. This book chronicles what happened after.
The funny, self-aware, thoughtful, beautifully human voice of Jane Juska was a joyful discovery for me - what a treat she is! Because I'm a voyeur, and because Juska's voice throughout the slightly scandalous book was full of humanity and courage, this book was a home run for me.
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Feb 02, 2012Maria Paiz rated it really liked it · review of another edition
What a wonderful, humorous, courageous, uninhibited, effusive, candid, delightful book! I absolutely enjoyed reading Juska's friend-to-friend style of writing as she plunges headfirst into an outlandish adventure totally out of character with her (up-to-then) proper, respectable persona. At age 66 she decides to send a provocative ad to a personals section in a literary magazine, reading: 'Before I turn 67—next March—I would like to have a lot of sex with a man I like. If you want to talk first,...more
Apr 12, 2010Tina rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Ugh! That's about all I can say about this book. The premise was cute--it's the memoir of a woman who decided that even though she was older (66) she still wanted intimacy, so she puts out a personal ad for someone to talk to and be intimate with. But it's hard to read a memoir about a person you dislike so completely.
She jumped topics so frequently, talked about multiple men in the same sentence, and didn't explain people enough for me to keep them straight. She quoted authors too much, talked
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Aug 07, 2008Kate rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The cover of Jane Juska’s book features a newspaper personal ad that reads: “Before I Turn 67—next March—I would like to have a lot of sex with a man I like. If you want to talk first, Trollope works for me.” This personal ad reveals much about what lies between the covers of A Round-Heeled Woman: My Late-Life Adventures in Sex and Romance: a sexual romp and an exploration of aging and womanhood, imbued with a literary sensibility and a boisterous sense of humor. Juska’s candid memoir is a livel...more
Sep 26, 2011Noran Miss Pumkin rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I feel this book suffered from trying to be more, and less than the title offered. You get little of her dating adventures. I would have enjoyed more details on the letters she received, and the emails that were exchanged.
This book actually offers glimpses into two other books, that would have made great reads. Her live growing up with her parents, especially her mother, and her teaching writing at the prison. I so wished she wrote a book about those experiences alone. The brief chapter on the
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May 11, 2009Judith rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
i had heard about this book some time ago and then i kept seeing references to it in other things i read, so i decided to read it. what a delightful book. i am not sure men would enjoy it as much as women, but i could be wrong. the author put an ad in the personal section of the NY Times Review of Books, stating essentially that she wanted to have a lot of sex with a man she liked before she turned 67 on her next birthday. The book is a report of her adventures and it was both sadder and funnier...more
Jun 13, 2007Destinee Sutton rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Recommends it for: the sort of person who is not grossed out by the combination of old ladies and sex
Shelves: grown-up-books, romance, non-fiction, biography-memoir
I bought this book on a whim because I thought it sounded light and I was in the mood to laugh. I mean, the misadventures of a retired grandma going on lots of blind dates? Shouldn't that be comical? Like, the female version of Grumpy Old Men or something? In actuality, this is a pretty heavy book and not for the reasons you might think (or not JUST for those reasons). The author had a rough life and a good portion of the book is spent documenting her most painful experiences.
So, not the beach
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Jun 29, 2010Jane rated it liked it · review of another edition
Jane Juska's personal ad basically summarizes this memoir:
'Before I turn 67 -- next March -- I would like to have a lot of sex with a man I like. If you want to talk first, Trollope works for me.'
I don't know where I saw a review of this book, or why the book was even mentioned, given how relatively old it is, but the library had it so I checked it out on a whim. I didn't even remember what the book was about or what a round-heeled woman was (I'd never heard that phrase before the book) but I li
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Jan 15, 2009Julia rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Strong start which in my opinion petered out. The title is completely false advertising! This is a memoir, with a twist, admittedly, but a dig-into-the childhood-and-failed-marriage memoir just the same. Ho hum. The dating part was fascinating but uneven in terms of detail. The author has an unnerving habit of varying tenses within a paragraph that I found quite exhausting. I did finish it, which should perhaps garner it more than two stars, but I admit to skimming a couple of chapters...
Dec 13, 2007Maryellen rated it liked it · review of another edition
Generally I liked this book, she is a very good writer. I thought it started out better than it finished. She doesn't write that much about sex and her quest for sex is rather deceptive because she complains about the lack of an emotional connection. I did get tired of her whineness. I guess I was looking more for a 'Ride 'em Cowboy' story.
Oct 22, 2007Hanna rated it it was ok · review of another edition
This is such a great premise, and I was all set to love this book, but I really didn't. The author is (sorry) not that likeable, and the men she meets are mostly sad, issue-ridden disapointments. Not much of an adventure.
Dec 17, 2010Rebecca added it · review of another edition
Read this ages ago. Can't believe I forgot to add it. The title involves some false advertising. There is not nearly enough sex in this book.
Jul 04, 2008Sophie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Offbeat, compelling memoir of a 65 year old woman who placed a personal ad in the New York Review of Books looking for 'lots of sex with a man [she liked]'. Very enjoyable.
Mar 01, 2013Colleen O'Neill Conlan rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I love the idea of this book: a long-divorced woman in her mid-60s places an ad in the high-brow New York Review of Books personals looking 'to have a lot of sex with a man I like.' Not your typical long-walks-in-the-rain kind of personal ad. I wish I liked the actual book more.
The title, the subtitle (My Late-Life Adventures in Sex and Romance), and the jacket copy lead you to expect a saucier book when, in fact, it's pretty much an older woman's memoir with a bit of cross-country sex thrown in
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Jun 10, 2013Holly St. Pierre rated it liked it · review of another edition
Before I started writing a book about my mid-life dating experiences, I went to Powell’s to check out the competition. In the Relationships section, I made a list and check marked Jane Juska’s book as a must-read. One thing and another happened and after two years I finally got around to it. But after 50 pages in, my well-nurtured anticipation flagged like a three-day-old helium balloon.
The problem is her title. One assumes the book would center on the outcome of her personal ad in The New York
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Oct 18, 2007Elizabeth rated it it was ok · review of another edition
The book synopsis indicates that this book focuses primarily on the personal ad Juska placed ('Before I turn 67-next March-I would like to have a lot of sex with a man I like.') It does tell the tale of her ad, the response, and the results of her emotional and physical journey, but that story is equally balanced with Juska's recounting of her past. The tales of the men she meets are interwoven with stories of her family life, her teaching career, her failed marriage, and her parenting hits and...more
May 12, 2012Paula rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I read this book right after my (second) divorce... was a perfect time to read about an intelligent older (older than me!) woman taking risks to seek pleasure, joy and even love. While I agree with those who have issues with her approach and degree of risk-taking: I found many gems of wisdom.
'Therapy costs money, but so does lying flat on your own bed, able to live a life only dimly lit.'
'I knew when I decided to fill my life fully, I could not choose only the good parts. And I did it anyway.
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Jan 10, 2013Nicki rated it liked it · review of another edition
Enjoyed, but it does tend to ramble off in other directions at times. I liked the basic idea, something very different from such an older person. I did feel frustrated at times with her for putting up with such idiots. I mean, honestly - old enough to know better! Then again, she was knowingly seeing attached men, so I guess she didn't have the bar raised very high to start with.
I didn't dislike her as some readers seem to. It sounds like she had a hard life and she did the best she could with
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Mar 09, 2016Carol Pearson rated it liked it · review of another edition
No doubt about it; Juska is a writer and a good one. The narratives flow, the grammar is impeccable and her adventures in late-life romance make for some interesting scenes to be sure. She is courageous (for even attempting this), creative in her approach to finding affection and companionship, and brave for sharing this story with the world.
So why did I find it so hard to like her? I really wanted to. What woman dares to risk this much and then unabashedly share her story with the world? I real
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Jul 28, 2008Sarah rated it liked it · review of another editionNoch
Recommends it for: Older women, anyone curious about the sex lives of older people
Imagine a humorous sex memoir written by your grandmother, only without the gross-factor, because she's not actually your grandmother. That's what I was expecting when I picked up this book, and, for the most part, that's what I got. There were descriptions for the curious of sex in the older population, but overall this book was less sex-blog and more life story centered around a quest for physical companionship in old age. Juska has an admirable sense of humor, and writes intelligently. There...more
Jan 29, 2014Lara rated it really liked it · review of another edition
'Before I turn 67 - next March - I would like to have a lot of sex with a man I like. If you want to talk first, Trollope does it for me'. So reads the eye-catching & intriguing personal ad Jane Juska put in the New York Times.
This is a memoir, not only of those dates, some good, most absolutely dire. But Jane intersperses her search for a man who will stimulate her mind as well as body (and offer accommodation while she falls for New York culture) with recall of her childhood, years as an i
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Feb 23, 2008Tamela rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I read this a couple or more years ago. I can't remember if I found it humorous or sad, I think perhaps both. I did like the way she laughed about things and followed through on her attempt to find good sex (but she did a fair amount of whinny too). It is a pain to get old; but we have to be realistic while we're doing it. Don't make it seems like 'oh my gosh', what's happened to me? We are who we are even if we're not so young anymore.
Nov 21, 2008Patrice rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This book is a great read for anyone interested in psychology and women's studies. It is written by an older woman about her adventures and misadventures in dealing with love as an older person. Juska is hilarious!
May 23, 2013Shannon rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Every single woman over 50 should read this book. The author is unflinchingly honest (well, she does flinch a little) in reporting her quest for a partner to share late life sex. I found her to be heroic.
Jun 07, 2010Monica rated it it was ok · review of another edition
It was ok. Good enough that I'm going to read her sequel. I liked the narrator, partly because I enjoy reading about other women who live in Berkeley. But the book kind of went all over the place, and I wound up skimming parts.
Feb 14, 2013Sue rated it did not like it · review of another edition
She puts an ad in the NY times to find a man who wants to have pleasure her. She gets neurotic about the guys that answer the ad until Graham a man 30 years younger than her 67 years
Jan 06, 2009Denise rated it liked it · review of another edition
Jane Juska is one bold lady! Her adventures in late-life, casual sex are to be admired. Did not love her style of writing , but the whole story captivated me.
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