Review:
"Author Joey Green didn't write any part of this 182-page paperback but the introduction, yet he has done a wonderful service by arranging the words of Ms. Lewinsky into categories worthy of a self-help book... It's kind of nice to have it all laid out in a format perfect for your coffee table or, better yet, your powder room." -- Paul Mulshine, Newark Star-Ledger, December 27, 1998
"Compiled by Joey Green, the pocketbook-sized Monica Speaks offers a treasure trove of Lewinsky logic culled from her grand jury testimony, e-mail, and taped conversations with ex-pal Linda Tripp. The quotations delve deeply in the 25-year-old intern's carefree personality... A lot more fun to browse through than Kenneth Starr's endless report, Monica Speaks' puckish probe of American's most infamous cigar stuffer also makes for a perfectly timed yuletide stocking stuffer." -- Bill DeLapp, Syracuse New Times, December 16, 1998
"Luckily, Joey Green has broken it all down, quote by ridiculous quote, in his book, Monica Speaks: Genuine Pearls of Wisdom from America's Most Famous White House Intern. Categorized into a slew of tongue-in-cheek topics, the book sheds a rather unflattering -- but nonetheless, humorous -- light on what might have been going on inside Lewinsky's beret-wearing head." -- Lisa Ferguson, Las Vegas Sun, January 11, 1999
"The banal landscape of Lewinsky's psyche is on full display here, filed under Conspicuous Consumption ('I must admit it -- I am a compulsive shopper'), Poetry ('One time I wrote a really stupid poem'), and Intellectual Pursuits ('Ohh how I long for the time when we can just spend a day together... starting w/ coffee at Starbucks... shopping... lunch at somewhere yummy... maybe a movie... more shopping... and then getting drunk on margaritas!!! Whooo-hoooo!'). The words of the self-proclaimed 'married man magnet' occasionally carry an ironic barb, as when she speaks of literature: '(Walt) Whitman is so rich that one must read him like one tastes a fine wine or good cigar -- take it in, roll it in your mouth, and savor it.'" -- Jeffrey Drake, PitchWeekly, December 17, 1998
"The perfect stocking stuffer." -- Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun Times, December 23, 1998
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