The Bling Ring, Nancy Jo Sales
The Bling Ring, Nancy Jo Sales
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The Bling Ring
How a Gang of Fame-Obsessed Teens Ripped Off Hollywood and Shocked the World

Author: Nancy Jo Sales

Narrator: Kathleen Mary Carthy

Unabridged: 9 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 05/21/2013

Categories: Nonfiction, True Crime


Synopsis

The true story that inspired the Sofia Coppola filmParis Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Orlando Bloom, Rachel Bilson: robbed. More than $3 million in stolen clothing, jewelry, shoes, and handbags reported missing. Who is behind one of the most brazen string of crimes in recent Hollywood history? Meet the Bling Ring: a band of club-hopping teenagers from the Valley with everything to lose.Over the course of a year, the members of the now infamous Bling Ring allegedly burglarized some of the biggest names in young Hollywood. Driven by celebrity worship, vanity, and the desire to look and dress like the rich and famous, these seven teenagers made headlines for using Google maps, Facebook, and TMZ to track the comings and goings of their targets. Many of the houses were unlocked. Alarms disabled. A "perfect" crime— celebrities already had so much, why shouldn't the Bling Ring take their share?As the unprecedented case unfolded in the news, the world asked: How did our obsession with celebrities get so out of hand? Why would a group of teens who already had so much, take such a risk?Acclaimed Vanity Fair writer Nancy Jo Sales found the answer: they did it because each stolen T-shirt or watch brought them closer to living the Hollywood dream . . . and because it was terrifyingly easy. For the Bling Ring the motivation was something deeper than money—they were compelled by a compulsion to be famous. Gaining unprecedented access to the group of teens, Sales traces the crimes minute by minute and details the key players' stories in a shocking look at the seedy, and troubling, world of the real young Hollywood.

About Nancy Jo Sales

Nancy Jo Sales is an award-winning journalist who has written for Vanity Fair, New York, Harper's Bazaar, and many other publications. She has written profiles of Damien Hirst, Hugh Hefner, Russell Simmons, Donald Trump, Tyra Banks, Angelina Jolie, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, and Taylor Swift. Her acclaimed 2010 Vanity Fair piece ""The Suspects Wore Louboutins"" is the basis for the Sofia Coppola film The Bling Ring. Sales lives in New York City with her daughter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Judith on July 21, 2013

A more appropriate title for this book might be: "How the author tried to make a buck by reporting some crimes by juvenile delinquents who were trying to make a buck by stealing from a bunch of 'famous' people who were trying to make a buck by being famous." The book (and movie, I am told) reports o......more

Goodreads review by Melany on March 11, 2022

Dreadfully slow. Due to the case and what happened, I assumed this would be a much more exciting read. However, it was not.......more

Goodreads review by Jesse (JesseTheReader) on November 03, 2014

While I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this book. I think that it mostly had to do with me being obsessed with this story. The one thing that bugged me was that I felt she gave too much detail on things that didn't really matter. I do understand that she was trying to get us into the minds of th......more

Goodreads review by Mariℓina on December 26, 2015

An aptly named (fame-obsessed), documentary book written solely for entertainment purposes. But was it entertaining enough? I was curious -a lot- to read the book and watch the movie and both of them fell short on their own way. The real story is well known to many people, in 2008 a bunch of privile......more

Goodreads review by Claire on May 28, 2013

I wish I could rate it higher, because it was a very enjoyable, well-researched read (you really can tell that Sales is a Vanity Fair writer) and it was the perfect thing to read on a plane, but it became too much of a zero-sum game on the value of 21st century pop culture. Once an author gets into......more