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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Awful book. Nice cover. Unreadable. Ridiculous.I bought this book because I am a fan of the Argentine Tango. Basically a very very bad romance novel (for 50 yr. olds, who have the brains of 13 yr. olds)combined with a "I'm so hip" travel book for Buenos Aires. Ugh. Do yourself a favor, and just buy a travel book. it takes two review The best part of the book was the description of the city of Buenos Aires. the story however was not very interesting. It is a fairytale for middle aged woman. TANGO! This book has it all..tango, hot men, even hotter sex, and great food! I startd reading it on Wednesday evening and I was done by Sunday night - I did take Saterday night off to attend a milonga, I had to satisfy my own addiction to tango ;). It Takes Two accurately describes the alchemical properties of tango, as your body becomes more supple and easy, tango can transform your body, your life, your mind... the heroine Franchesca experiences this as she learns to dance tango during her trip to BA. Trashy Tango Novel that is Excruciating to Read Fracesca, a fifty year old Italian beauty is married to an American (but European educated)banker, George. Living in New York, with grown up children, George and Francesca's marriage is disintegrating, their sex life non-existent. Francesca fills the void with work as a travel writer. Her latest assignment takes her to Buenos Aires to write about plastic surgery and the tango. In BA she falls in love with the city and is increasingly drawn to the erotic dance movements of the tango. She is befriended by two young tango dancers, Luis who is gay and Analia a young beauty and talented dancer. As Luis and Analia fall in love, and Luis struggles with his sexuality, Francesca is drawn into a passionate affair with Roberto,very handsome plastic surgeon who is a doctor to the rich. Sweet escape This was a really fun read. The immersion into BA is complete and I now, more than ever, want to visit Argentina! "It Takes Two" is a good reminder that you can always find a way to revive your life. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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