Rating:  Summary: Pleasure, even for the old. Review: I am a retired airforce pilot living on a fixed income. I have followed this young lady on the T.V. ever since she was arrested. I am taking my time reading this unusual book and loving every part of it. I reccomend it to people of all ages.
Rating:  Summary: strong message Review: I bought this book because of the design, after going over it several times I really felt different. I cried at the end and hope other people can appreciate this work of art.
Rating:  Summary: Misleading Review: I like Heidi Fleiss and think she's very intelligent, but this book was such a disappointment for me. First off, it looks like a photo album, and has pictures and newspaper clippings of all her stuff, and every couple of pages their is some of her writing, but not much. It's more about a book of pictures with summaries. No thanks, I have my own photo albums to look thru.
Rating:  Summary: This book rocks Review: I thoroughly enjoyed Heidi Fleiss' memoir Pandering. Reading Heidi's point of view for the first time was truly a riveting experience. I would recommend this book to anyone seeking to enjoy a memorable story that touches the heart and affects the emotions.
Rating:  Summary: original! Review: I wish I worked for you Heidi. This book is so dense with an abundance of information. I love every page.
Rating:  Summary: If you thought you knew Review: If you thought you knew everything about Heidi Fleiss and you have't read this book, prepare to be enlightened. "Pandering" is a look at Heidi's personal and professional life. She details her struggles and triumphs. I really liked the book and the way it was set up, but it definetly wasn't the tell all that I was expecting it to be, but it was definetly worth reading.
Rating:  Summary: If you thought you knew Review: If you thought you knew everything about Heidi Fleiss and you have't read this book, prepare to be enlightened. "Pandering" is a look at Heidi's personal and professional life. She details her struggles and triumphs. I really liked the book and the way it was set up, but it definetly wasn't the tell all that I was expecting it to be, but it was definetly worth reading.
Rating:  Summary: If you thought you knew Review: If you thought you knew everything about Heidi Fleiss and you have't read this book, prepare to be enlightened. "Pandering" is a look at Heidi's personal and professional life. She details her struggles and triumphs. I really liked the book and the way it was set up, but it definetly wasn't the tell all that I was expecting it to be, but it was definetly worth reading.
Rating:  Summary: Real-Life Look Inside Review: Many details are told and supported by Fleiss' story, court transcripts and various interviews. This world of wealth, drug use, celebrities, powerful people, LAPD, lies, conniving, deception, world travel and kinky sex, is a real-life look into the debaucherous world of Hollywood that piques the interest.The constant bickering among Madame Alex (died in '95), Ivan Nagy, and Heidi open the doors to this world of raggedy, back-stabbing, shallow people who have the propensity to lie about what they eat for dinner. But then again, this is L.A. This book is interesting and describes the workings and personalities of this world. She did make it in her heyday. From her good family and upbringing in Los Feliz which is in the Hollywood/LA scene to her 1.5 million dollar home she purchased from Michael Douglas in Beverly Hills. She did it. Should means justify ends? What brought her down was her flamboyance, flaunting, and high profile. She talked too much, and in this industry one must be discreet. The police don't care about Madames who "pander," as long as they keep quiet, and provide information as informants. Heidi wasn't quiet, and her info. to the police was often incorrect and/or useless. Now that she has fallen, she can try to sell the experience of this past, because the present for her (like her past) only has old-bags of wind with deep pockets who'll be her meal-ticket. And today (2003)she's out of her prime even for them. As Madame Alex said, "she wasn't even a 4.5 on a scale of 10," and she sure hasn't improved today. Mentally, she's still a 16 yr. old who's still selling her a** because that's all she's got--besides this book. Kudos to Heidi for putting it out.
Rating:  Summary: Real-Life Look Inside Review: Many details are told and supported by Fleiss' story, court transcripts and various interviews. This world of wealth, drug use, celebrities, powerful people, LAPD, lies, conniving, deception, world travel and kinky sex, is a real-life look into the debaucherous world of Hollywood that piques the interest. The constant bickering among Madame Alex (died in '95), Ivan Nagy, and Heidi open the doors to this world of raggedy, back-stabbing, shallow people who have the propensity to lie about what they eat for dinner. But then again, this is L.A. This book is interesting and describes the workings and personalities of this world. She did make it in her heyday. From her good family and upbringing in Los Feliz which is in the Hollywood/LA scene to her 1.5 million dollar home she purchased from Michael Douglas in Beverly Hills. She did it. Should means justify ends? What brought her down was her flamboyance, flaunting, and high profile. She talked too much, and in this industry one must be discreet. The police don't care about Madames who "pander," as long as they keep quiet, and provide information as informants. Heidi wasn't quiet, and her info. to the police was often incorrect and/or useless. Now that she has fallen, she can try to sell the experience of this past, because the present for her (like her past) only has old-bags of wind with deep pockets who'll be her meal-ticket. And today (2003)she's out of her prime even for them. As Madame Alex said, "she wasn't even a 4.5 on a scale of 10," and she sure hasn't improved today. Mentally, she's still a 16 yr. old who's still selling her a** because that's all she's got--besides this book. Kudos to Heidi for putting it out.
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