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Mtv'S The Real World New Orleans: Unmasked

Mtv'S The Real World New Orleans: Unmasked

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Crazy Madness
Review: Man when you pick up this book you can almost feel all the anger pent up inside. When I began to read I realized none of these N'awlins Seven even liked each other. The book ruins the perfect image everyone has of them getting along and everything. The video is a lot better thatn the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Poor Layout for my favorite RW Season
Review: New Orleans is my favorite season of Real World thus far, and i am a little disappointed in the contents and layout of this book in comparison to editions for later seasons (ie, chicago and las vegas). Instead of putting cast member information in an orderly fashion, they throw around the facts over various pages. castmember david's fact sheet is also suspiciously missing. I didn't like the rw reunion junk at the back of the book to pad its length. they should have included the floor plans of the house and more photos taken by the cast instead of this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: RW New Orleans - Why it's the best.
Review: The Real World New Orleans was the best season of the Real World for many reasons. But I think that one stood out in particular. Everyone on the show was not constantly fighting with each other. On the contrary, they seemed to be happy, enjoy each other's company, and have fun. Yes there were hard spots, but there are going to be hard spots no matter what. This season everyone was not manipulating, yelling, fighting and causing other human beings to be thrown into the depths of despair. I genuinly love all of the cast members of The Real Wolrd New Orleans. They just seem so perfect at that moment in time. Julie, Matt, Danny, Kelly, Jamie, Melissa, and David all had there special qualities that made them stand out. It is important, however, to understand that these are real people with real lives and they have their flaws. It is, in my opinion, a necessary evil. This book made me realize that all of these people were more simular to each other than I had thought and that they disliked each other more than I had thought. At first I did not want to accept this reality, but the book makes you do that. At first I did not like knowing that these were (and I know that this must sound funny) real people with real faults. After a while, I liked knowing this fact. I felt that in some strange way it brought me just a little closer to the Belfort. I would greatly encourage reading this book if you are a Real World New Orleans fan because it will open your eyes (it opened mine anyway). I think that it will also more greatly inform you of everyone's personality through what they say about themselves, what other cast members say about them, and what other non-cast members say about them. (ex. Peter). I hope that you read this book if only to gain more knowledge about seven strangers.


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