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  • By: Amber Rose
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An edgy yet accessible "bad bitch" guide to life, love, and success from Amber Rose, renowned model, entrepreneur, and pop culture personality.

Bad Bitch (n.): a self-respecting, strong female who has everything together. This consists of body, mind, finances, and attitude; a woman who gets her way by any means necessary.

Amber Rose didn't let her early years in the tough neighborhood of South Philly keep her from achieving her star-studded goals. From the sets of music videos to high fashion runways and magazines to life at home with her beautiful son, Amber doesn't hesitate to command her personal stage with confidence, edge, attitude, and her own form of grace. For the first time, this renowned model, actress, socialite, pop culture maven, and self-proclaimed "bad bitch" is sharing her secrets on how to lead a powerful life in this edgy yet accessible guide to life, love, and success. With unparalleled candor, "Muva" pulls back the curtain on her roller coaster of a journey from a young trailblazer to a worldwide phenomenon - and it's this evolution that has influenced her intoxicating, authoritative outlook on life and love.

Filled with expert advice and personal anecdotes, How to Be a Bad Bitch covers finances, career, love, beauty, and fashion while emphasizing confidence, positive self-acceptance, and authenticity. Above all, Amber delivers a message to all women in this fiercely fearless guide: work hard, love yourself, embrace your femininity and sexuality, and, most importantly, chase the best vision of you possible.

©2015 Behind Her Shades, Inc. (P)2015 Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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Wary but pleasantly surprised

I had been recommended this book and initially was hesitant. However, I’m pleased to have finished it. I’ve felt myself be a little too uptight in my life and trying to perfect every situation but this was a great reminder to get back to how I used to be and that is, letting things slide but also having the grace and dignity to not allowing myself be walked over. I’m fresh out of a bad relationship with a controlling, nasty man who is trying to work his way back into my life again and this book was great timing to read! I’ll be suggesting it to my daughters when they’re old enough. Great life lessons.

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