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<description>&lt;p&gt;Interesting review...has anyone given thought to how similar this book is in style to Laura Sessions Stepp&apos;s &quot;Unhooked&quot;?  

Also, has anyone noticed how &quot;Unhooked&quot; was timed to be released around spring break, and &quot;Restless Virgins&quot; around back-to-school?  I think this trend has more to do with industry marketing and parental anxiety than real social trends among young people or social dysfunctions (again, among young people).  

Any industry insiders want to give us a hint as to what lies in store for spring break 2008?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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