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Yes, I read this book. I saw an article on her in Cookie magazine (a mag that generally annoys me, but was a good diversion during baseball practice) and her interview was really funny and witty and made her seem like a real person. They were promoting her new book, Mommywood, but when I saw her first book at the library, I decided to start there.

It was a fast (less than a day), entertaining read. It made me really glad that I’m not her and even if you gave me all of Aaron Spelling’s millions, I still wouldn’t trade places with her. Poor girl has family issues, self esteem issues and has had to work really hard to escape her reputation (and she still hasn’t succeeded in doing that). If I run across her book about being a mom, I’ll certainly read it. It will be interesting to read what sort of a mom she is after having a nightmare of a mom herself.