Helpful Score: 6
Total waste of time.
Helpful Score: 3
Horrible. Complete waste of time.
Helpful Score: 3
This book is well written, even if Nicole Richie wrote it. I picked it up, not to enthused to read it, then I got sucked in. It is a good book. I wouldn't mind seeing more from her.
Helpful Score: 2
First off... it's a book that is "written" by Nicole Richie. If you pick up this book expecting literary greatness... I really question your sanity. In the forward, even Richie herself says that she wanted to write a book in the same pattern as those that are written for a light read at the beach.
That being said... I liked it. It was a bit tough to follow at times, but if you use your imagination and pretend that the people she is talking about are Paris and Lindsey, you can find yourself getting a little guilty pleasure out of it. Like reading a tabloid magazine.
So if you are a People or OK magazine reader, you'd probably like this book. If you like stories with substance that really mean something, I suggest you skip it.
That being said... I liked it. It was a bit tough to follow at times, but if you use your imagination and pretend that the people she is talking about are Paris and Lindsey, you can find yourself getting a little guilty pleasure out of it. Like reading a tabloid magazine.
So if you are a People or OK magazine reader, you'd probably like this book. If you like stories with substance that really mean something, I suggest you skip it.
Helpful Score: 1
For a book by Nicole Richie, it wasn't too bad. You could definitely tell who she was trying to portray in her novel, especially the characters that she renamed. The book was kind of boring, rather bleak. I read the book in a couple days which doesn't say much. If you are a fan, you can try and give it a try. If the story is true then it makes the story a whole lot more interesting.