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Celebrity detox : (the fame game)
O'Donnell, Rosie.
Adult Nonfiction PN2287.O27 A3 2007
O'Donnell, Rosie.
Adult Nonfiction PN2287.O27 A3 2007
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Ted's Review said:
Rosie O’Donnell is really a whiner. She wants it all and is disappointed by it all. She blames the world for all her problems. She even blames her own mother for dying. On the other hand she thinks Barbra Streisand is the greatest person who ever lived. Streisand gets mentioned on page 1 and repeatedly through this book. It’s not that Rosie’s book is bad, it’s just really boring. She needs to grow up and take responsibility for her life. She also needs to learn that the world was not created for her own private use and personal happiness. She keeps saying how lucky she is. It sure would be nice if she showed some real appreciation for all that she has. Bottom line: I found this book a waste of time. This is the first autobiography I’ve read where I thought LESS of the person after reading their book.
posted Mar 10, 2008 at 5:05PM
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