04
Dec
2007
Books, Celebrity
I am currently reading this book. I must say it’s rather interesting so far. The only thing I’m not sure about is whether or not I actually believe anything that is written in this book about Nicole Brown. It seems that OJ is painting a rather bad impression about her and I can’t tell if it’s true or not. Then again, I never knew the real Nicole, only from what I’ve heard and seen on the news.
I’m almost reaching chapter six where he talks about what happened that horrible night. This probably is going to sound really bad, but I’m actually looking forward to reading his depiction of what happened that night. The beginning chapters have just been about his relationships and arguments he had with Nicole. It just gives you a sense of what was the problem in his life and how their relationship went sour.
If you have always wanted to know how OJ thinks, then I suggest your buy the book or even borrow it from your local library. It really does give you an insight into his corrupt world.
I read this book about a month ago, and I must say it was fabulous!! It gave a great insight in the life of one of Hollywood’s most famous women, Anna Nicole Smith.
I first heard about the book when they were doing a segment on Anna Nicole Smith on the Montel Williams show. Rita Cosby promoted her book and gave some shocking details on the show. She made quite the impression because after watching the show, I quickly went to Amazon.ca and purchased a copy. I’m glad I did!
I never really understood what Anna Nicole Smith’s life was about. The only thing I knew about her was that she was a playboy bunny once, then got fat, and then she suddenly got very skinny. I didn’t know about her love life, family life, and her personal problems. Who knew that finding all this information would actually be entertaining?
When I got the book, I read it from front to back over the weekend. It really was that interesting especially when it talked about Daniel’s death (Anna’s son). Then the information about Howard and Larry being gay lovers really made me laugh. Then sadly, near the end, where it talked about the events that lead up to Anna’s death.
After reading the entire book, I do think that Howard played a primary role in her death. Anyone who reads the book can clearly come to that point. There is just so much shocking information in the book that I suggest everyone go out and get a copy of it even if you aren’t a fan of Anna’s. It will really answer lots of questions you have from all the media coverage you saw on the news.
5/5 stars