The Kim Kardashian Selfie Book Boasts 352 Pages of Her Face
Meghan Young — August 11, 2014 — Fashion
The narcissism of one reality television star has culminated in a book of Kim Kardashian selfies. It gives her sensual self-portraits a purpose, so to speak, since it is an endeavor that not only capitalizes on her looks, but also on the popularity of the selfie itself. Titled 'Selfish,' this book of Kim Kardashian selfies is set to hit the market in April 2015. Of course, people can pre-purchase it on Amazon right now.
Comprised of 352 pages of Kim Kardashian selfies, the hardcover book would make a great gift for those who both love and hate the often controversial entrepreneur. Yet this is her third published book, joining Dollhouse and Kardashian Konfidential, so it is hard to be too judgmental.
Comprised of 352 pages of Kim Kardashian selfies, the hardcover book would make a great gift for those who both love and hate the often controversial entrepreneur. Yet this is her third published book, joining Dollhouse and Kardashian Konfidential, so it is hard to be too judgmental.
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