cover image Burqalicious: 
The Dubai Diaries: A True Story of Sun, Sand, Sex, and Secrecy

Burqalicious: The Dubai Diaries: A True Story of Sun, Sand, Sex, and Secrecy

Becky Wicks. Skyhorse, $16.95 trade paper (322p) ISBN 978-1-6160-8589-6

In the summer of 2007, 29-year-old Wicks accepted a deputy travel editor position at a publishing company in Dubai. She’d been working at a travel and entertainment Web site in London, but figured exciting things awaited her in Dubai: a better job title, tax-free earnings, and glamour galore. She found those things in varying degrees, but there were many less fabulous aspects of her two years there, like slow Internet speeds, constant sweating, and the fact she and her friend Stacey (who moved with her) didn’t like the jobs that brought them there. The author puts all that aside, thanks to lots of drinking; weekend jaunts; finding a new job two months in; and having an affair with a married Muslim man she refers to as “M&M.” Although Wicks gets fired for freelancing for a competitor, she remains upbeat... until she’s dumped by M&M, reunites with him, is dumped again, and so on. There is humor in these pages, but overall the book has a frantic feel and reads like the blog it began as, rather than a book with hindsight-induced wisdom, conclusions, observations, and a higher level of continuity or craft. (Aug.)