Unusually Stupid Celebrities: A Compendium of All-Star Stupidity
The Greeks honored Zeus, the Romans revered Juno, but modern civilization worships a different sort of god: Celebrity. Face it, we follow the stars’ every move, fashion choice, and deliciously dishy affairs. Now Kathryn Petras and Ross Petras, authors of Unusually Stupid Americans, pull the demanding divas, screwball stars, and celebu-twits off their pedestals–and prove it...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
April 22nd 2009
by Villard
(first published May 1st 2007)
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Not exactly an earth shattering intellectual read but then again when is celebrity gossip every intellectual or for that matter earth shattering. This book is however quite humorous and had me laughing out loud quite a few times. I also found myself telling coworkers on lunch, “listen to this” which opened up endless funny conversations.
Now all that being said there are some extreme over shares in this book that I could have done without, mean really who needs to know about certa...more
Now all that being said there are some extreme over shares in this book that I could have done without, mean really who needs to know about certa...more
Okay, but not my favorite read.
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