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List Price: $9.95 | | Publisher: Chamberlain Bros.
Salesrank: 919579
Released: June 29, 2004 |
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| Media: Paperback |
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Editorial Review:
This is a no-holds-barred look at the hotel heiress, reality TV star, and rampant party girl. Known to tabloids as "Paris the Heiress," The twenty-three-year-old became famous at a young age for being a rich, spoiled socialite who never met a party-or a man-she didn't like. She developed a small career as a model and actress, but her real claim to fame is the racy sex tape she made with a former boyfriend, which was recently released and has made her career-and her notoriety-skyrocket.
Paris Hilton: The Naked Truth Reviews:
When will it end? 
2006-01-23 - Doesn't the author have better things to write than this drivel? I don't even have to read it to know what a waste of time it is. I love books, and I'll read almost anything.
But this is so not worth my brain cells.
Why can't she stick to something she knows?
Like nothing?
To quote oh so infamous Dennis Leary: "...and she can't screw to save her life!"
Please, people of the world. Brain cells are important. When they die, they can't grow back. Spare yourself, and your brain cells. They're the best frienda you have. Comic books are better than this! If you don't like to read anything else, then pick up an Archie comic! For the love of God, Archie is better than Paris Hilton!
PARIS HILTON-THE NAKED TRUTH 
2005-09-03 - IT WAS OK. I DID NOT LEARN ANYTHNG NEW AND I HAVE SEEN MOST OF THE PHOTOS ALREADY IN MAGAZINES.
good read! 
2005-06-03 - I thought this was an interesting book.
People who like Paris Hilton obvisouly have low self esteem and look to her to validate themselves.
this book shows how she is but a pretty face with nothing else.
Heiress Paris 
2005-01-31 - I had gotten this book from my library and it was in between good and horrible. I give it five stars because I thought it depicted Paris greatly, yet pounced on her sister Nicky the same way, when to me, Nicky has proven a lot more than Paris and in more appropriate ways. Paris just doesn't understand the world we live in and I think that's the problem. She's been raised oblivious to the real world and the fact that people actually have jobs and work for a living. And that some people actually are poor and can't even afford homes. I just think she needs a wake up call. Perhaps she should go to Africa and see how people are suffering and dying. Or the tsunami zone, which I bet she and her family wasn't donating a penny of their money towards. Maybe if she does something worthwhile I'll think of her differently, but that hasn't come about yet. So, to sum of this book, that's hot. And if you want to find a place that makes fun of her, check out Heiress Paris on Msn Groups, it rocks.
The only good thing about this book is the cover 
2005-01-15 - This book was a sore disappointment. Not only is the text printed on cheap paperback paper (think Mills & Boon) but so are most of the pictures (in grainy black and white). I don't know why they skimped on the colours when half the fun of watching Paris and her little clique is all the candy colours. As for the writing itself, it soon becomes painfully clear that the writer never met his subject or anyone close to her. Instead he's taken a bunch of articles (mainly from ibid) and written a preachy/moralising/dull text full of quotes from unknown professors/psychiatrists. And since he doesn't know anything, a lot of chapters aren't even about Paris, but fillers. For example he devotes whole chapters describing New York schools/ japanese stars/ heirs/heiresses with tragic lives etc. But only manages to write 1 page about Nicole Richie. So if you're interested in Paris and her friends don't bother buying this book. US weekly/national enquirer makes for a better read.