Next Level Basic - Stassi Schroeder

Next Level Basic

By Stassi Schroeder

  • Release Date: 2019-04-16
  • Genre: Humor
4 Score: 4 (From 594 Ratings)

Description

Discover how to embrace your best basic self in this instant New York Times bestselling, laugh-out-loud hilarious, and “refreshing to read” (The Cut) guidebook from the breakout star of Bravo’s hit reality show Vanderpump Rules.

Millions of Vanderpump Rules viewers and podcast listeners know Stassi Schroeder as a major defender of Basic Bitch rights. There’s nothing more boring than people who take themselves too seriously. Stassi champions the things that many of us are afraid to love publicly for fear of being labeled basic: lattes, pugs, bubbly cocktails, millennial pink, #OOTD (outfit of the day, obvs), astrology, hot dogs, the perfect pair of Louboutins, romantic comedies...the list goes on and on.

“There’s something for everyone under Schroeder’s big basic umbrella” (Elle) and in Next Level Basic, the reality star, podcast queen, and ranch dressing expert gives you hilarious and pointed lessons on how to have fun and celebrate yourself, with exclusive stories from her own life and on the set of Vanderpump Rules. From her very public breakups to her most intimate details about her plastic surgery, Stassi shares her own personal experiences with her trademark honesty—all with the hope you can learn something from them.

Reviews

  • A little mediocre

    2
    By Fire skull
    I loved Stassi on VPR (before everything unfolded as we know) so I was eager to read this book. I feel like she dumbed her words way too much to try and sound funny and quirky and it just made the book hard to get through at times. I enjoyed the stories from her past but that’s about it.
  • Loved this

    5
    By SmallBusinessOwner???$$$&&&
    I don’t leave reviews or read a lot of books, I decided to go with this because I watch Vander pump rules and A fan of Stassi. It was a New York Times bestseller and I see why she is brilliant clever really funny I did feel empowered after reading his book just a lot more positive. The book was great I enjoyed it a lot. And to the negative reviews that some people are leaving without purchasing the book without reading the book just to bring down her Ratings, shame on you for judging a person put their mistakes I guess you never made a mistake look in the mirror and see if you are worthy to judge someone especially someone who you don’t know you watch on TV you don’t know anything about her never met her but yet you feel you should have a voice and platform. Ah no thanks!
  • Nope

    1
    By BreezyBri24
    Just nope.
  • Can’t wait to read!

    5
    By wildflower_gypsy
    I look forward to following you in your future endeavors. Don’t let this moment define you. Surround yourself with positivity and this to shall pass. I can’t wait to indulge in a glass of Pinot Grigio and have a read! Good luck to you! Try to remember not all of us think you are a bad person. We all make mistakes. 😘
  • Stassi is a racist

    1
    By Sazifrazz
    Why would you want to support a racist? There are funnier books to read. Buy one of them instead. Don’t waste your money on a racist.
  • I’m obsessed!!

    5
    By Brittany Micomonaco
    I can’t stop reading this book and might I add I’ve never been into reading. I can relate so much!! I’m actually gifting it to my daughter also!
  • Relates so much to today

    5
    By Ashley Serna
    I read this book within 5 hours. It relates so much to today in how we think/act. Stassi is just vocal about it! I love it I can’t wait for another!!
  • 🗑 💩 🚽 💩

    1
    By Honey Beee 🐝
    🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩 🗑🗑🗑🗑🗑🗑🗑 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
  • Staci = 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩

    1
    By Chicago Excel
    Stassi thinks she’s on top of the world right now, but her fame will fade as quickly as her bank account. Her dad will have to pay her rent again, I give it 3 years.
  • Stassi Shroader is 💩

    1
    By Green Tee 🍵
    In 2 years Stassi Shroader will be bankrupt and working as a waitress again. 😂 Narcissistic personality disorder and bullying shouldn’t be a selling point.

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