I was anticipating the release of this book, then eventually forgot about it until I made a much needed trip to my local library. I wasn't quite sure what to expect from Nicole, but I think that (from what I've seen on tv and read about her) Nicole seems to have a really neat personality and a great sense of humor and this book really showcases that. It seemed a bit confusing at first; partly because it was a novel but she was the narrator (as herself, Nicole Richie) with these celebutante friends (I was wondering if she would slip in who was supposed to be who but she did an excellent job of mixing the characters' traits, wrong doings and described appearances with her actual celebutante friends). She described one character who gets out of a car without any panties on, does a lot of drugs, grew up very VERY rich, and lost a cell phone from which all the numbers of her celebrity friends were revealed on the internet as well as risque photographs (ring a bell, anyone?). It was strange to me because it seemed like Nicole was describing the main character, Chloe, as a person who seemed to be very much like Nicole's old image (struggling with newly un-earned fame, drugs, and bad boys) all while in the public eye. It was hard to put down and a fun luxurious adventure.