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'Corki's clients are caricatures, and the plot meanders aimlessly from pouting celebrity to unreasonable request and back again, with neither enough humor nor glitter.' -- Publishers Weekly.
'Howard worked as a personal assistant for 20 years, and no doubt readers will have fun trying to guess which stars she is skewering. The plot is somewhat loose, but Corki's trials, tribulations, and eventual triumph are always interesting.' -- Booklist
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