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Paris: Mein Leben | Die Autobiografie - Die Ikone der 2000er packt aus
Paris Hilton
5.55k reviews for:
Paris: Mein Leben | Die Autobiografie - Die Ikone der 2000er packt aus
Paris Hilton
challenging
emotional
reflective
fast-paced
dark
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
This was such a ride. One that I will never forget anytime soon. This was read by Paris Hilton Herself on the Audiobook. This book discusses a lot of issues but Is dealt with compassion and empathy. The Book also has a lot of Trigger Warnings.
For example,
✨ PTSD
✨Physical Abuse
✨ Mental Health
✨ Mental Abuse
✨ Drugs
✨ Alcohol
The book also covers things such as :
✨ Found Fanily
✨ Abandonment
✨ Feminism
✨ Talks about Women being used as Sex Symbols
✨ self Belief
✨ Self Worth
And More.
For example,
✨ PTSD
✨Physical Abuse
✨ Mental Health
✨ Mental Abuse
✨ Drugs
✨ Alcohol
The book also covers things such as :
✨ Found Fanily
✨ Abandonment
✨ Feminism
✨ Talks about Women being used as Sex Symbols
✨ self Belief
✨ Self Worth
And More.
This was so good, it was also a biography and giving someone’s life less than 5 stars feels weird.
emotional
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
Paris is open and honest about her life and what she has gone through. This was an emotional memoir because she brought to light things others may have liked to keep hidden. I'm glad she did. It needed to be said and she's a voice that can be heard. I laughed and cried while reading this. I felt for the teenager who didn't understand what was happening. I partied with the girl in her 20s and 30s. I lived parts of that life to myself in my own way so I understand where she's coming from. Loved reading this memoir.
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
challenging
dark
funny
informative
lighthearted
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Graphic: Child abuse, Confinement, Emotional abuse, Physical abuse, Rape
Moderate: Adult/minor relationship, Drug abuse, Panic attacks/disorders
Minor: Abortion, Pregnancy
I’m so in awe of Paris Hilton’s journey and how she’s evolved as a person. She’s such an inspiration, I’m glad I read this book.
I’ve never seen an episode of The Simple Life, bought a Paris Hilton product, or followed her on social media, but like most people, I know who she is. Or at least I thought I did.
Paris really opens up in her memoir and talks about some very private and difficult topics. A large part of the book describes her time at Provo Canyon, a boarding facility for “troubled teens,” where she was abused mentally, sexually and physically. The fact that she survived this place and turned out as well as she did is amazing. This entire section of the book was extremely hard to read and I wanted to skip over it, but knowing that places like this still exist is so important and eye-opening.
It’s not all dark and intense though. There is plenty of name-dropping and funny stories from her childhood and early 20’s when she was at the height of her fame. She also tells the story in such a relaxed manner, interjecting random thoughts like she’s telling the story right to you.
Overall, I think this was a great memoir. She lets herself be vulnerable and tell her story, regardless of how hard it may be to read. Even if you know next to nothing about Paris, I recommend reading, or even better- listen to the audiobook read by Paris herself. She may surprise you.
Paris really opens up in her memoir and talks about some very private and difficult topics. A large part of the book describes her time at Provo Canyon, a boarding facility for “troubled teens,” where she was abused mentally, sexually and physically. The fact that she survived this place and turned out as well as she did is amazing. This entire section of the book was extremely hard to read and I wanted to skip over it, but knowing that places like this still exist is so important and eye-opening.
It’s not all dark and intense though. There is plenty of name-dropping and funny stories from her childhood and early 20’s when she was at the height of her fame. She also tells the story in such a relaxed manner, interjecting random thoughts like she’s telling the story right to you.
Overall, I think this was a great memoir. She lets herself be vulnerable and tell her story, regardless of how hard it may be to read. Even if you know next to nothing about Paris, I recommend reading, or even better- listen to the audiobook read by Paris herself. She may surprise you.