Check, Please!: Dating, Mating, and Extricating
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Product Description The outrageous Janice Dickinson—star of TV’s The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, bestselling author, and glam girl extraordinaire—now brings her patented blend of hard-won romantic wisdom and diva chic to her first-ever dating guide. Loaded with uncensored dish on her romantic sagas—and her stranger-than-fiction bedroom adventures—Check, Please! unveils Janice’s dating dos and don’ts, culled from her three decades at the top of the fast-track world of mod. . . More >>
Check, Please!: Dating, Mating, and Extricating
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She’s loud, idiotic, fake and incredibly narcissistic.
And she has the NERVE to keep calling herself the world’s first supermodel. HA! Actually, it was and still is, TWIGGY.
Don’t waste your time or money reading this trashy airhead’s stupid ruminations about her pathetic life. I feel sorry for her children. She’s trash.
Rating: 1 / 5
What can I say? I love Janice. She is so nuts. I have read all of her previous books. I feel she is honest to herself and to the public. This is just a great book for all girls who like to read trash. And I love trash!!
Rating: 5 / 5
OMG! i thought the book was just like the title says dating, mating, abd extricating but its just another janice story. i thought it will be funner, its just about her experience with men.
Rating: 3 / 5
Dickinson is a larger-than-life talent at modeling, hosting, and writing funny tell-all memoirs. She dished about her long, hard climb to the top of the supermodel world in No Lifeguard on Duty, and then she updated American on her life as a sober, wisened, hard-working mom in Everything About Me is Fake. . . and I’m Perfect. She’s already revealed the most shocking and titillating anecdotes from her super-life, so her third book is packaged as a dating guide featuring her “patented blend of hard-won romantic wisdom and diva chic. ” She even manageds to dredge up a few more dating and bedroom antics to throw in her advice chapters.
The tossed-off tell-all anecdotes which worked so well in Dickinson’s first two memoirs fall flat in this format. The book meanders with advice that applies more to six-foot, size-zero supermodels than to the average American woman. Sure, there are fun moments listening to our unapologetic narrator, but it appear that the books was constructed from scraps of shocking tales rather than as a whole entity. Dickinson’s other books succeeded because they had a structure, a message, and even life lessons (as subtle as they may have been. ) This is a mish-mash of tales masquerading as an advice book, and since when does an advice book need a glossy, dozen-page photo shoot of the (very beautiful) narrator in glammed-out poses?
Rating: 3 / 5
i love this book, janice is hilarious. has a dark side to her and it shows, but you understand why once you have read it. she is great. no matter whether she is fake or not she is beautiful!
Rating: 5 / 5