Customer Reviews
PURE TABLOID TRASH... - By: Lawyeraau, 18 Jun 2008 
This is an autobiographical workin which the self-absorbed author likes to refer to herself as the world's first super model. Well, Suzy Parker, Twiggy, & Jean Shrimpton may well take umbrage at that, as they were super models who preceded Ms. Dickinson. Better looking & classier, they leave this author eating their dust.
This book is mildly amusing, at first, as the author cattily takes jabs at her former lovers, naming names. Let me tell you, Mick Jagger & Sly Stallone do not fare too wellin this book. In general, the author talks about menin such a derogatory way that, if men were talking about womenin this way, they would be called sexist.
The author routinely engagesin trash talk, & some of it is acerbically funny. Yet, so often is it repetitious that it begins to pall on the reader. A more shallow, vain, & self-absorbed woman than the author would be hard to find. It is no wonder that she is unable to have long-term relationships, as she seems so one-dimensional.
Still, her book is a no-holds-barred look at her life & the wacky world of modeling, as well as the lengths one needs to go to stay on top of one's game. There is little enjoyment to be had from this book, & a measure of boredom will eventually seep in, as the author repetitively drones on & on about herself. The book is replete with photographs, which show the authorin varying stages of her career, including before & after her breast implants.
Fabulously indiscreet tales from the world's first supermodel - By: Snapdragon, 02 Dec 2007 
If you've seen the recent series of 'I'm a Celebrity...get me out of here!', you will already be familiar with Janice Dickinson. If you didn't, she is the World's first Supermodel & is also loud, brash & utterly fabulous.
'Everything About Me is Fake..' is a difficult book to describe because it swings between being an autobiography, a kiss & tell, a guide to beauty & a self-help manual. The lovely thing about it is that it is like sitting down & having a wonderfully indiscreet conversation with Dickinson. Never one to hold back, she tells you about her feelings towards ex-boyfriends Sly Stallone, Bruce Willis & Mick Jagger; a night spent with George Harrison; a run-in with Diana Ross (that's Miss Ross to you & me) on a plane & what happened when she stole Donald Trump's limo.
I think Janice Dickinson is a bit like the human equivalent of marmite, you either love her or hate her, but I loved it & now I'm off to have an egg white facial, cover my hairin aloe vera gel, follow Janice's rules to keep my manin check & prepare to be perfect!
Great book - By: N. Karaoglu, 20 Oct 2006 
Neverin a million years I thought I would like this book. It came to me as a gift ( I amin the fashion industry). I started reading it at 12 at night & stayed up till 5in the morning to finish it. It made me like Janice Dickinson. I never really thought anything about her before: positive or negative. But this book changed my mind to the positive, very positive. I highly recommend it.
Fabulous Diva = Janice Dickinson - By: christine, 04 Apr 2006 
This is easily my favourite auto biography ever!!!!!
This is the best book I have ever bought myself!Janice Dickinson is one of my favourite peoplein the whole world. She may be perceived as a nasty person but the fact is she doesn't talk crap, she tells it like it is, she doesn't try to sugar coat the modeling industry & really gives you an insight into what the world of mdelling is really like. From her home life to relationships to eating habits to celebrities every detail is given. She pulls the veil back on the A-list world & tells it like it is.
She lets you know her opinion & doesnt kiss the asses of pretentious celebrities. She is a straight talking, fabulous, intelligent, perfect person. P.s. Kimora Lee Simmons watch out!
Go Janice!!!