Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former Playboy Bunny
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This was a really interesting and shocking insight into the world of Playboy and the mansion. I honestly started reading this as brain candy, but was actually hooked after some chapters. Holly Madison is a great storyteller. I'm also really interested in reading more about Hugh Hefner and how he became who he was.
Holly Madison would like you to know that she‘s the victim, thank you very much. Other than that, it‘s exactly what you expect. She really doesn‘t want to say a bad word about the people she was with during her Playboy and Vegas years. The only problem is, there‘s no good words to say about Hugh Hefner and her Playmate colleagues, and it needs words to fill a book, so she didn‘t have a choice, you know? Edit (Jan 04, 2019): I would like to elaborate my first sentence. Holly Madison is a victim of an old man who was obsessed with young women and even built a business of it, and the whole world applauded him. He is described as a master manipulator, and I think he deserves none of the praise he got. Hef was a creep. But Holly is also a victim of all the other girls. Is it her fault that she is just ~better~ than them in any way? In all her years in the mansion, there were like two other girls who were ~okay~. She was ~so nice~ but others were all just rude and mean and only here for the fame and money. Got it?
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Buchinformationen
Beiträge
This was a really interesting and shocking insight into the world of Playboy and the mansion. I honestly started reading this as brain candy, but was actually hooked after some chapters. Holly Madison is a great storyteller. I'm also really interested in reading more about Hugh Hefner and how he became who he was.
Holly Madison would like you to know that she‘s the victim, thank you very much. Other than that, it‘s exactly what you expect. She really doesn‘t want to say a bad word about the people she was with during her Playboy and Vegas years. The only problem is, there‘s no good words to say about Hugh Hefner and her Playmate colleagues, and it needs words to fill a book, so she didn‘t have a choice, you know? Edit (Jan 04, 2019): I would like to elaborate my first sentence. Holly Madison is a victim of an old man who was obsessed with young women and even built a business of it, and the whole world applauded him. He is described as a master manipulator, and I think he deserves none of the praise he got. Hef was a creep. But Holly is also a victim of all the other girls. Is it her fault that she is just ~better~ than them in any way? In all her years in the mansion, there were like two other girls who were ~okay~. She was ~so nice~ but others were all just rude and mean and only here for the fame and money. Got it?





