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Book Reviews of Bunny TalesBook Review: Interesting Book Summary: 5 Stars
This book is very interesting. I enjoyed reading this book so much. When I started to read it, I learned a lot about the Play Boy Mansion, and I kept on reading the book till I got done. Izabella is very smart girl, and she made the book very interesting. The title describe the book because the book is about what is happening behind closed doors at the Playboy Mansion. Also, I learned a lot from the book about Izabella and her life before she became a playboy bunny and the other playboy girls. It is good book. It is a good to know that people are human and they problems like all of us.
Book Review: Interesting Read Summary: 3 Stars
Although I agree that this book was filled with too many contradictory statements and spelling/gramatical errors to count, it was nonetheless a very interesting read. I was intrigued to find out what actually happens behind the closed doors of the Playboy mansion, and I'm left wondering if what is shown on "The Girls Next Door" isn't all for show? I'm guessing it is, however what reality TV show isn't?
Saying that, it was almost revolting how many times Izabella felt the need to remind the readers of her intelligence and education. Yeah yeah yeah, I'm sure every Playmate/Girlfriend of Hef has tried to convince themselves of that before...that they are "too good" to have been at the mansion. Or at least that's what they think once they've been kicked out. Although I'm not doubting her intelligence, I just felt it was a bit tacky to bring it up several times in every single chapter. If she's so smart...why doesn't she make her money as a lawyer (what her education was in), and not "cheaply" by writing a tell-all book about an ex-boyfriend?
I also found the contradictory statements she made about Hef to be little much. In one paragraph she would be ripping him to shreds, actually stating she hated him on several occasions. Then below on the same page she would be praising him for being so generous, etc. Give me a break! Which one is it?
Overall I would recommend this book, but I remind you to take everything with a grain of salt.
Book Review: Interesting read Summary: 5 Stars
I am not sure why she wrote the book, but I found it very interesting to read, and I am really not that interested in Hef or his girlfriends. If you are curious about the man, his life, then read it... but I can see why his is totally pissed.
Book Review: Interesting read Summary: 4 Stars
This was a good book to give a little insight into the life at the Playboy mansion. There are some dirty details I learned that are fun to share with friends while watching "The Girls Next Door" on tv. The author is obviously biased, and made some "insights" that are awfully amusing! $1,000 a week allowance is simply not enough? Wow. If you have an English degree, you may be slightly distracted by the number of typos and language use of the author. I almost feel compelled to write to the editor.
Book Review: It's ok if you're more interested in some of the dirt... Summary: 3 Stars
She must have slept her way through all her university professors - the writing was horrible, tons of spelling and grammatical mistakes, and not a lot of organization. I was sick of her tone halfway through and had to force myself to finish - she was basically a prostitute, and refuses to believe that she was bought for sex and image. This book is good only if you want the dirt on the behind the scenes stuff at the Playboy Mansion. I'm a fan of the Girls Next Door - even more so after reading this book. She tries to paint Holly and Bridget in a negative light, but to me she just makes Holly and Bridget seem like they are the only ones who knew what they were getting into and maybe actually appreciate what Hef and Playboy does for them.
If you're willing to read through spoiled brat tone to get to the dirt, then go for it.
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