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Nicole Brown Simpson: The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted by Mike Walker, Faye D. Resnick
marypetrushko's review against another edition
challenging
dark
sad
fast-paced
2.0
Moderate: Physical abuse
jamiellee's review
3.0
Well this was a wild ride. I realize I’m way late to the game on this but it got brought up on a housewife podcast I was listening too and love the train wreck that is Faye.
I felt for Nicole Brown Simpson’s family because the stuff Faye talked about seemed crude to someone who was deceased. The book was more about Faye than doing any service to Nicole and her family.
I felt for Nicole Brown Simpson’s family because the stuff Faye talked about seemed crude to someone who was deceased. The book was more about Faye than doing any service to Nicole and her family.
ashheinrich's review
challenging
dark
emotional
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
5.0
“How can I describe the intensity of my relationship with Nicole, particularly towards the end? We had become more than friends. Call it what you will, bonded sisters, soulmates, confidantes — some palpable force, some emotion I’d never experienced, drew us together.”
dahliaf1aff's review
emotional
informative
reflective
slow-paced
2.75
Tonight on inside edition ( yes, that book)
kerryann's review
2.0
Oh just as bad as you could possibly guess it would be. I am giving it one star for it's poor quality and the extra star is for it's peculiar iconic quality.
pqlibrarian's review
1.0
Faye Resnick must be the friend in the saying "with friends like this, who needs enemies"...
volare's review
2.0
Not sure how much of this book to take seriously but it does offer some insight into the lives of Nicole Simpson and those around her.