Reading for pleasure?
Oct. 13th, 2006 11:36 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
OK, so my reading materials follow no path or pattern which is why I just finished No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World's First Supermodel by Janice Dickinson, the world's first supermodel.
I have this strange fascination for Janice since watching her on The Surreal Life. I had to read the book and will read the second book as well even though I don't have high hopes after reading the first book. Let's face it, it's a tell-all. She names all the names and I think she got a good kick out of the telling. Gossip queen she is, but I would guess that her singing is about as good as her writing. And yes I read all of it, sick person that I am. It was like having a first hand account of a National Enquirer. Oh, how I love autobiographies.
I have this strange fascination for Janice since watching her on The Surreal Life. I had to read the book and will read the second book as well even though I don't have high hopes after reading the first book. Let's face it, it's a tell-all. She names all the names and I think she got a good kick out of the telling. Gossip queen she is, but I would guess that her singing is about as good as her writing. And yes I read all of it, sick person that I am. It was like having a first hand account of a National Enquirer. Oh, how I love autobiographies.