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Gorilla Beach
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When you’re this smokin’, winning is a shore thing. . . .

Jersey’s sexiest guidettes are back for another scandalous summer at the Shore, and this time, Giovanna “Gia” Spumanti and Isabella “Bella” Rizzoli are raising the stakes to find thrills and hot gorillas—unemployment, douchebag exes, family drama, and dingy apartment be damned!

But when the girls unknowingly cross an overprotective mafiosa mama, all bets are off. Booted from Seaside Heights for good, the spunky, sequined meatball and her sensitive, quiet cousin are forced to flee to Atlantic City. Their escort out of hell is Fredo, a weird and scrawny but hooked-up club manager from a prominent family, whose master plan is to pimp out Gia’s psychic gifts at the roulette tables.

Suddenly, it’s raining benjamins for the coiffed and tanned threesome. Top-shelf tequila and seafood dinners are not all they’re scoring. Bella snags a pale but talented boardwalk artist, Gia hooks up with a high-stakes poker hottie, and with Gia’s coaching, Fredo just might have a chance at becoming a certified juicehead. Or, at least, a gorilla-in-training.

But when the casino suspects cheating, the trio is hounded by haters and tricksters determined to sabotage their endless summer. With hearts and loot on the line, losing is not a chance the crew can take. This time, the house isn’t going to win. . . .
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Release dateMay 15, 2012
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Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi

Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi is a reality television star who broke into the spotlight on MTV’s reality show Jersey Shore in December 2009. Her popularity on Jersey Shore helped make it one of the highest rated series in MTV history, with more than 5.7 million viewers tuning in for the finale.

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    This book was meh. I have never watched Jersey Shore. Shocker I know. Even though I haven’t seen the show Snooki is everywhere so I knew what to expect out of this book (sort of). However I gave this book to a friend who loves the show and Snooki and thought it was an awesome book. So I guess it just depends on the reader.

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Gorilla Beach - Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi

Fist pumps for Snooki!

Draw[s] our attention like a berserk windup toy…. The breakout member of the cast.

The New York Times

Incomparable.

New York magazine

Our favorite diminutive reality star.

People.com

America has gone nuts for Snooki.

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A nationwide sensation.

New York Daily News

When you’re this smokin’, winning is a shore thing….

Jersey’s sexiest guidettes are back for another scandalous summer at the Shore, and this time, Giovanna Gia Spumanti and Isabella Bella Rizzoli are raising the stakes to find thrills and hot gorillas—unemployment, douchebag exes, family drama, and dingy apartment be damned!

But when the girls unknowingly cross an overprotective mafiosa mama, all bets are off. Booted from Seaside Heights for good, the spunky, sequined meatball and her sensitive, quiet cousin are forced to flee to Atlantic City. Their escort out of hell is Fredo, a weird and scrawny but hooked-up club manager from a prominent family, whose master plan is to pimp out Gia’s psychic gifts at the roulette tables.

Suddenly, it’s raining benjamins for the coiffed and tanned threesome. Top-shelf tequila and seafood dinners are not all they’re scoring. Bella snags a pale but talented boardwalk artist, Gia hooks up with a high-stakes poker hottie, and with Gia’s coaching, Fredo just might have a chance at becoming a certified juicehead. Or, at least, a gorilla-in-training.

But when the casino suspects cheating, the trio is hounded by haters and tricksters determined to sabotage their endless summer. With hearts and loot on the line, losing is not a chance the crew can take. This time, the house isn’t going to win….

Nicole Snooki Polizzi is the New York Times bestselling author of A Shore Thing and Confessions of a Guidette. Famous for her trendsetting pouf hairstyle, her small stature, and her acrobatic moves on the dance floor, she is the breakout star of MTV’s Jersey Shore, one of the highest-rated shows in the network’s history. She has been parodied on Saturday Night Live, appeared on almost every major talk show, and been featured in The New York Times. Visit her online at snookinicole.com.

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Polizzi, Nicole

Gorilla beach / by Nicole Snooki Polizzi. — 1st Gallery Books hardcover ed.

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1. Seaside resorts—Fiction. 2. Seaside Heights (N.J.)—Fiction. I. Title.

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Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter One: Like a Slutty Virgin

Chapter Two: That Sicko Freak Happens to Be My Son

Chapter Three: Home Sweat Home

Chapter Four: Follow the Bouncing Meatball

Chapter Five: Girls Just Wanna Have Rum

Chapter Six: May I Cut the Cheese for You?

Chapter Seven: Guidar on the Fritz

Chapter Eight: No Badge, No Beach

Chapter Nine: B-I-M-B-O, and Bimbo Was Her Name-O

Chapter Ten: A Six-Piece Set of Emotional Douche Baggage

Chapter Eleven: The Short Good-Bye

Chapter Twelve: Too Pretty for Sin City

Chapter Thirteen: Gorilla Ground Zero

Chapter Fourteen: Always Bet on Tan

Chapter Fifteen: The Right Way to Hug a Guido

Chapter Sixteen: Is That a Sharpie in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Glad to See Me?

Chapter Seventeen: Happy Daze

Chapter Eighteen: On Your Mark

Chapter Nineteen: WWGD

Chapter Twenty: Living in the Pits

Chapter Twenty-One: Dance, Dance Evolution

Chapter Twenty-Two: Won and Done

Chapter Twenty-Three: The Brazillionaires

Chapter Twenty-Four: Red Alert

Chapter Twenty-Five: Batshit Being the Technical Term

Chapter Twenty-Six: I See Tequila in Your Future

Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Good Hard Whiff of Gorilla

Chapter Twenty-Eight: Hell Isn’t This Hot

Chapter Twenty-Nine: Venus on the Oyster Shell

Chapter Thirty: Wound Up Like Spaghetti on a Friggin’ Fork

Chapter Thirty-One: How to Grow a Pair in One Fell Sploosh

Chapter Thirty-Two: Lucky in Lurve

Chapter Thirty-Three: Scumbags Are My Weakness

Chapter Thirty-Four: Snatch

Chapter Thirty-Five: No Crocadillies Were Harmed During the Writing of This Book

Chapter Thirty-Six: The Atlantic City Dump

Chapter Thirty-Seven: Just Got Out of Open-Heart Surgery

Chapter Thirty-Eight: America’s Most Wanted Dickhead

Chapter Thirty-Nine: Going Down

Chapter Forty: The Ballad of Pretzel and Kookah

Chapter Forty-One: Up Shit Creek Without a Plunger

Chapter Forty-Two: Hindsight’s a Bitch, Bitch

Chapter Forty-Three: Depunk’d

Chapter Forty-Four: Hands Full of Sudsy Wiener

Chapter Forty-Five: Venus Gets Whacked

Chapter Forty-Six: Doing It with the Lights On

Chapter Forty-Seven: The Setup

Chapter Forty-Eight: Sex on the Beach

Chapter Forty-Nine: Fuggedaboutit

Chapter Fifty: When Anchovies Attack

Chapter Fifty-One: Daddy Knows Best

Chapter Fifty-Two: The Smackdown

Chapter Fifty-Three: Heard the One About the Girl Who Came to Seaside in a Honda?

Chapter Fifty-Four: Run ’Til We Drop

Dedicated to Jionni

There are a lot of gorillas down the Shore, but you’re my Number One Gorillah. You’re my husband and I love you, Pewp!

Acknowledgments

Thanks as always to my parents. Mom and Dad, I love you! You’ve always supported me and I’m so grateful. Book number THREE! Woo hoo!

My pets are my inspiration. Special shout-out to Rocky the cat who lost a leg this year, and can still jump on the bed. Go hard, Rocky!

A million thanks to Team Snooki: Scott Talarico, Danny Mackay, Aaron, Joey, Brad, Stacey Wechsler, and Scott Miller. You guys make it all happened and I’m so lucky to have you in my corner.

Everyone at Gallery has been incredible. Lauren McKenna, you’re the best editor evah. Lisa Litwack, Erica Feldon, Jen Robinson, we’re killing it!

My best friends, Steph, Ryder, and Jenni are always there for me. I love you!

I my fans and tweedos. Keep being yourself and you’ll rule the world, just like me.

Huge thanks again to Valerie Frankel, my hawt Jerzey girl contributor, for helping me turn my ideas into a funny, sexy, rockin’ story.

Lastly, to everyone who loves going down the shore and having a blast as much as I do. This one is for us.

Chapter One

Like a Slutty Virgin

Giovanna Gia Spumanti stepped out of the dressing room in a white Bangin’ Bride costume. It consisted of a lace-up corset, a tulle micro-miniskirt, thigh-high stockings with a garter belt, and a veil that Gia flung back over her pouf. I know brides are supposed to wear white, she said. But it’d be so much hotter in leopard.

Gia and her cousin/best friend Isabella Bella Rizzoli had just arrived in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, from their off-season home in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. Their first stop down the Shore? The Pleasure Chest, a sexcessories boutique.

Holding a bouquet of white plastic roses, Gia strutted the length of the store aisle between racks of bondagewear and a wall of stripper wigs. She did a dramatic pose, arching her back. Her barely holstered boobs popped out of the corset.

Nip slip! said Bella, laughing. You look like a slutty virgin.

Ooops. Tucking herself back in, Gia said, I’m wearing this to my own wedding. Just to make sure all eyes are glued on me.

They would be if you wore a burlap sack, said Bella. We don’t have a lot of time. Maria’s bachelorette party is in an hour.

As the official Bitches of Honor at Mary Maria Agatha Pugliani Stanzo Manzitta Crumbi’s upcoming nuptials (she was calling the event 4x4, her July 4 fourth wedding) to Stanley Crumbi, Gia and Bella should have hosted the bachelorette party themselves. But Maria thought it’d be a hassle to have the cousins organize the event from Brooklyn. Maria’s new bestie, Donna Lupo, the wife of one of the groom’s business associates, insisted on planning the party anyway. Knowing Maria, who gargled with tequila and had been known to grind a lamppost when drunk, the bachelorette party would rock no matter who hosted it.

The betrothed couple had a special place in Gia’s heart. She considered Maria and Stanley her down the Shore parents. Maria had been her boss at Tantastic, the hottest tanning salon in Seaside Heights. Stanley was the cousins’ Seaside landlord. The couple had already been married and divorced before. Thanks to Gia’s matchmaking and guido makeover skills, she’d helped them get back together last summer.

Big Italian weddings were a blast and a half. Gia’s excitement about the event was slightly tainted. She was in the middle of a sexual dry spell, and not happy about it. Her relationship with Frank Rossi, a Seaside Heights fireman, aka the Hose, iced over during the winter. The two broke up on New Year’s Day, but the end had been coming for a while. The long-distance relationship was tough. With his schedule, it was hard for them to get together. She really disappointed him when she canceled on coming to Seaside for Christmas and went to stay with her estranged father, Joe, his wife, and their new baby in Philly instead. Georgina Gina Spumanti was a few months old. Gia wanted to make an impression on her half sister, as well as repair the splintered relationship with her dad. Frankie grumbled, but he said he understood. She should have stuck with her original plan. All week, Joe lavished attention on his new daughter, but ignored Gia. Before the divorce with Gia’s mom five years ago, Gia and Joe were as tight as sausage casing. After the split, Gia moved to Brooklyn with her mom. Joe met and married Rhonda and moved to Philly. Gia hoped her visit would revive their former closeness, but it was useless. Joe seemed unreachable. Frankie offered to come to Brooklyn for New Year’s. They went to Times Square to see the ball drop and kissed at midnight. Their last kiss. No spark. No feeling. It was like kissing a store mannequin. Gia feared her emotions had gone numb after Philly. Frankie had had enough of being kept on a string. They ended it officially the next day. She hadn’t seen, texted, or spoken to the kid since.

Attention Pleasure Chest shoppers! said Bella to get Gia’s attention. I lost you for a second there. Where were you?

Gorilla Island, said Gia. I was surrounded by a pack of juiceheads, and they were fighting over who got to bring me Jell-O shots and fried pickles.

If only such a place really existed.

We can dream.

A shopgirl came over. Need any help?

Does the Bangin’ Bride costume come in leopard? asked Gia.

The woman’s mouth twitched. "It’s white. As in bride? She gave Gia the one meatball short of a hoagie" look. Gia got that a lot.

After she walked away, Bella said, She’s a snob about selling stripper clothes in a sex store?

Forget her, Gia muttered. She knew what was what, that she wasn’t winning any prizes for her brains. Not everyone was born to put on a rubber apron and split atoms in a kitchen with a meat cleaver. Some people contributed to the world in a different—no less important—way. To bring fun and energy and … oh, screw it. Gia’s mood was wrecked, flattened like a beach ball under a dump truck.

Two years of college had been enough. She wasn’t a great student and didn’t see the point of prolonging the struggle. Since she’d dropped out (due to a lack of funds and interest), Gia had bounced from job to job. The only one she’d been good at was working for Maria at Tantastic last July. When Gia returned to Brooklyn in August, she was full of confidence and pumped to reboot her life. At night she lay awake, dreaming of managing her own salon, of being the bosslady.

Reality squashed the fantasy. Forget a manager position, Gia couldn’t get any job, anywhere. No openings, they said at the salons she applied to. She’d spent the year ripping tickets and selling candy at the local movie theater. Her mom’s boyfriend ran the place. Nice boss, good wage, the job still sapped her spirit. She hated spending so much time holed up in dark rooms that stank of fake butter. She craved the spotlight.

Never thought she’d ever hate the smell of popcorn.

What’s wrong now? asked Bella.

Nothing. Gia’s mood was like an old man’s balls—swinging out of control. She didn’t want to complain on their first day of summer vakay. She’d been looking forward to their trip to Seaside Heights—her true home—all year. Now that they were finally here, she needed an attitude adjustment. Drawing herself to her full height of five feet tall (plus four inches of platform espadrille and four inches of pouf), she said, Brilliant idea. Let’s go to the bachelorette party as Bangin’ Brides!

Really? asked Bella. Do you think Maria would like it?

She’d freakin’ love it! said Gia, her enthusiasm growing. Come on, Bells! Just picture it! We’ll stomp into the party like slutty virgin-bride bookends. It’ll be hilarious! Maria will piss herself laughing.

She won’t be embarrassed?

"Have you met Maria? The bride never saw a plunging V-front, skintight, Lycra, camo-print jumpsuit she didn’t crush on hard. Her acrylic nails were longer that her fingers. Her pouf defied the laws of gravity. She doesn’t know the meaning of the word embarrass, said Gia. Neither do I."

Sold, said Bella, smiling, warming to the idea. She called to the snooty shopgirl, Hello? Yeah, we need another Bangin’ Bride costume.

What size? asked the woman, smiling.

A medium. All shopgirls loved Bella. She was tall and athletic, with perky silicone half-melon boobies.

Gia was a small. Shapely, soft, and perfectly proportioned with a generous rack, she measured sixty inches of sexy. But, by any conventional standard, Gia didn’t compare to Bella’s sinewy, streamlined body that looked awesome in anything. Suddenly, Gia had second thoughts about the two cousins wearing the same costume.

Do not go there, she thought. Whenever Gia had one of those shaky body-image flashes—the kind that went, I wish I was taller … skinnier … had a tiny waist … longer legs …—she immediately squashed it and replaced it with something positive, such as, My tan is mad hawt … I heart my juicy badonk … My boobs are total boybait … , etc. Having had some eating issues in high school, Gia was careful to keep her thoughts positive. Turning the negativity around was her secret trick, and it worked.

The shopgirl brought Bella the costume on a hanger. Should I put it in a bag?

I’ll wear it out, said Bella, and took it into the dressing room to change.

We need a dozen penis pops, too. And a leather whip, and these pink, fur-lined handcuffs, said Gia. Do you gift wrap?

Chapter Two

That Sicko Freak Happens to Be My Son

This is it, said Bella, pulling up to the curb at Boulevard and Sumner, only a block away from their favorite Seaside clubs, Karma and Bamboo. The sign out front read THE COWBOY CLUB, with a corny neon silhouette of a man in a ten-gallon hat, boots, and spurs. Bella cringed at the sight. You sure about the address?

Yes, said Gia defensively.

Just checking. Bella had a right to ask. For one thing, this club looked as if it’d beamed down from Oklahoma. For another, Gia wasn’t exactly reliable about addresses, start times, or phone numbers. Granted, she didn’t screw up every time, only 70 percent.

They got out of Bella’s 1996 Honda. Bella closed the door carefully, afraid it might fall off if she slammed it. The Cowboy Club looked dead. Unlike every other place in Seaside, it had no line or bouncer checking IDs outside.

Gia noticed, too. Nine on a Friday, and there’s no one here?

Bella shrugged. It was weird. She pushed the padded doors to get inside. They entered a cavernous main room. It was dark, except for spotlights aimed at giant posters of western scenes on the walls. Dry prairies, buffalo herds, and the Dallas football-team cheerleaders. Country music blared, loud. The girls cupped their hands over their ears to block the sound.

Arrrgh! screamed Gia. My ears are bleeding!

The tune was awful. Some mopey hayseed whining about his truck or his dog or how his wife left him for a horse. Each twang struck Bella like a steel guitar to the skull.

For Maria’s sake, they pushed onward. The interior didn’t improve as they crept into the belly of the club. The bar was big, but understocked. At a glance, Bella counted only a few bottles of booze. What kind of club had only a few vodka options? And where was the bartender? Ceiling lights flickered across the dance floor in tune with the music. No dancers, though. The banquettes against one wall were empty, too. Bella felt self-conscious about her Bangin’ Bride costume now that not a soul was around to appreciate it. She pulled down her miniskirt, tugged the corset up, and followed Gia, who could move surprisingly fast in four-inch heels.

It’s like a ghost club, said Gia.

This can’t be the right place.

Toward the back, they noticed movement. A peal of laughter rang over the music. They noticed a small gathering of … bears? No, women in fur coats. A tight circle of them. Bella could make out their dark silhouettes.

Is that the bachelorette party? asked Gia.

They moved closer. The women in fur were howling and screaming at the top of their lungs. Some seemed to be kicking at something in the center of the circle. A big pouf of blond hair rose up over the top of the women’s heads for a second, then disappeared again. It rose and fell. Each time it became visible, the woman screamed and kicked.

To Bella, it looked as if this posse of women were kicking the crap out of someone. Her karate training kicked in, and she felt her muscles tense under the Bangin’ Bride costume. Bella could not stand to see an unfair fight.

She strode toward the circle and pushed a few of the women—middle-aged femooks in designer clothes, furs, plastic faces, and killer heels—to get to the center of the circle.

Bella had to blink. What in the name of cowboy Christ was she seeing?

What the fuck? asked Gia behind her.

At the center of the circle, a blonde was riding a bucking mechanical … what was that thing? Bigger than a sheep, smaller than a cow. A mechanical juicehead dwarf pony? The woman in the saddle was writhing on top of it as it jerked back and forth. She held on to the horn of the saddle with both hands, screaming with orgasmic joy. The women hadn’t been gang-stomping her. They were kicking at the foam padding around the pony ride that came loose with every swivel.

Kinky, said Gia, nodding at the blonde. Doesn’t that hurt your vagine?

Who the hell are you? asked one of the spectators. She took a pull on the bottle of Cristal in her hand as she narrowed icy blue eyes and arched her thin black brows at the cousins. Her hair was black, stick straight, with cropped bangs. It looked like a Chinese wig. Bella didn’t know designers, but her dress looked expensive. The fur jacket looked real. Around her neck, she wore a six-inch, diamond-studded gold cross.

Gia! shouted the blonde on the bucking machine. Her words came out herky from the jerky ride. "It’s. Me! I’m. Ride. Ing. A. Frig. Ing. Bull!"

More like a goat, said Gia.

That’s what I thought! Bella said, laughing. Wait, the blonde on the … thing … was Maria? Bella wouldn’t have recognized her if she’d punched her.

You. Guys. Have. To. Try. This!

No. Thank. You, thought Bella. Not unless there was an on-site gynecologist.

The machine slowed and then stopped. Maria kicked one bare leg over the side of the pony, then fell over the other side onto the foam padding.

Cupping her crotch, she said, There goes the wedding night. I feel like I just had sex with a tuba.

Me next! shouted Gia, jumping up and down, clapping.

The femooks helped Maria to her feet. She was shaky, but able to gather Gia and Bella into a three-way hug.

Princesses, Maria squealed. You made it! Dressed to impress, too. What took you so long? You’re an hour late. You didn’t recognize me at first, right? I made a few changes.

Some changes? She’d bleached her raven hair with a skunk stripe into a Hollywood yellow. Formerly soft and curvy, Maria had dieted herself to bony, which wasn’t a good look on anyone. Bella guessed she’d had a nose job and a face-lift. And her dress! It was black, classy, and draped. The Maria of last summer preferred clothes that were loud, shiny, and supertight. Glancing at her feet, Bella spotted another major change. No wonder she seemed shorter. The former devotee of six-inch stilettos and patent-leather, high-heeled booties, Maria now wore kitten-heeled strappy sandals.

The most shocking change of all? Maria was … pale. Maybe the blood had drained from her face after the bottom-pounding she’d just taken. Even still, it appeared Maria hadn’t been on a tanning bed in months.

This woman wasn’t the chronically tipsy, leathery, bronzed mystic tanning queen they knew and loved. The new Maria looked like Victoria Gotti after crawling a hundred miles on a bad road to a sketchy plastic surgeon’s office.

Another woman had crawled onto the horny-pony ride, and the creature was bucking away again, the women howling and screaming. Each woman, Bella saw, was holding her own bottle of champagne.

Gia was still blinking in shock at Maria’s shocking transformation. Maria frowned at her and said, You look like you’ve got gas, honey.

I’m fine, said Gia, giving her old boss another hug. It’s aweome to see you! Congrats on your wedding! She reached into the Pleasure Chest shopping bag, grabbed a handful of condoms and foil packs of lube, and threw them in the air like confetti. A few of them bounced off the writhing mechanical pony and flew across the room. A couple hit femooks in the face.

Maria said, Come sit down, girls. I love the outfits.

The bride brought them to a booth in back. As they squeezed in, Bella whispered to Gia, An hour late? You couldn’t make it two hours?

A few of the other ladies joined them, including the hard-ass with the Chinese-wig hair. She stared at the girls and weaved a little. Drunk and pissed off, thought Bella. Not a good combo.

We have bachelorette-party gifts, said Gia, breaking the tension. She gave Maria the Pleasure Chest shopping bag.

Maria reached in and withdrew a cellophane-wrapped goody.

Gia said helpfully, It’s a penis pop.

I can see that, said Maria.

Cherry. Your favorite.

The other women were silent. They seemed to be waiting for the China-wig brunette to react. She squinted at the pop for a few beats, then she barked. From the relieved smiles of the other women, Bella guessed she was laughing. The tension deflated, and the other women started laughing, too.

You girls are too funny, slurred the brunette. You’re the cousins from Brooklyn. Gia and Bella, right? Maria told me all about you. You’re so young! How old are you?

We’re both twenty-two, said Gia.

I like your style. You need champagne. Everyone needs champagne! Banging on the table, the brunette bellowed, We need more bottles out here!

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