L.A. Candy Hits Best Seller List
Even though I previously stated that “I probably couldn’t even begin to imagine the brain power it took Lauren Conrad to put L.A. Candy together” I must give congratulations where it is due.
Somehow according to PEOPLE, the girl managed to top New York’s best sellers list not one week, but two weeks in a row with her first novel L.A. Candy which is about 19-year-old Jane Roberts who moves to Hollywood and ends up as the star of her own reality show. *See what I mean about the brain power it must have took to put this together?*
Lauren’s reply to this good news?
“If someone said to me five years ago when this all started that I would one day make the New York Times Best Seller list I wouldn’t have believed it. I am so honored that it is now a reality.”
If Lauren proves anything its that no one is holding you back but you. My congratulations, sarcasm free, to Lauren Conrad on her accomplishment.









Hey very nice blog!!
I didn’t even know Lauren Conrad had a book out. I agree its not like she really worked for it or had to put much though into it since its based on her own life. She’s an idiot. Another useless reality star trying to make a buck anyway she can before she becomes irrelevant.
Way to go Lauren Conrad. Congrats!
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