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Cindy Chupack is an award-winning writer who was most recently a writer/executive producer of HBO's Sex and the City. Chupack has written for a number of television shows, including Everybody Loves Raymond, and for several magazines, including Glamour, where she had her own column. She lives in New show more York City and Los Angeles show less

Works by Cindy Chupack

Sex and the City: The Movie [2008 film] (2008) — Writer — 229 copies, 2 reviews
The Longest Date: Life as a Wife (2014) 39 copies, 3 reviews
We Waited for You: Now We're a Family (2023) 12 copies, 1 review
Meeste vahepeal (2004) 1 copy

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American Girls About Town (2004) — Contributor — 315 copies, 4 reviews

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I’m not sure I get this book. The story is lovely, and the illustrations are nice. The story has a bit of a cadence and at times tries to rhyme but does not rhyme well. The idea is we waited for you and at first read, I thought it was an adoption story. But then towards the end, there’s an illustration of a pregnant mother, so maybe it’s that sometimes parents are older, and they waited for their child. I’m not quite sure. The book is lovely but since I can’t place say or the meaning behind it, it’s not sure I would read or share with other people.… (more)
 
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LibrarianRyan | Jun 20, 2023 |
2022 movie #66. 2008. In my quest to watch the top 10 grossing movies for each year since I was born requires that I sometime invoke the 20-min rule. If I can make it through 20 minutes, I can check it off my list. Barely made it with this one.
 
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capewood | 1 other review | Mar 19, 2022 |
In most ways better than expected, and probably on a level with a number of the better episodes of the show, but as an ending to the series it feels a little tacked on, and not at all on par with the excellent series finale. (Of course, it is far superior to the second film ...)
 
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Lucky-Loki | 1 other review | Aug 16, 2018 |
This woman wrote for "Sex and the City"... so I'm guessing that she believes that her life is fascinating..... so very fascinating that we all want to read about her marriage.

She is incorrect.... she is boring and I for one could care less about her problem of having to make room in her Malibu Beach house for the man who became her husband & all of his "stuff".

Oh First World Problems are so annoying & tedious.

This book is annoying, tedious, & boring
 
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Auntie-Nanuuq | 2 other reviews | Jan 8, 2017 |

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