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Snooki's Book Includes Awkward Date Rape Passage

snookbook1111.jpg While some of America was helping the real talent get back on track, another portion was helping no one by buying a book written by Jersey Shore's Snooki. The reality starlet is now a published author—though her book, "A Shore Thing," was a collaborative work with writer Valerie Frankel. According to the Daily News, Snooki prefers to go by her real name now, Nicole, and has excitedly declared, "I never knew I would write a book!" Only the big man in Hades could have predicted that one.

Snooki Nicole thinks everyone out there will think her book is "awesome," but if you simply don't have the time or brain capacity to commit towards what are sure to be complicated plotlines, here's a quick summary. The book, a work of fiction, follows a girl named Gia (who is eerily similar to Snooki herself) and her cousin Isabella (who is eerily similar to her real life best friend J-WOWW) on a summertime adventure in the Jersey Shore. She says she pulled a lot of her "ideas" from incidents that occurred during filming, and now that they've wrapped on Season 3, she's got even more "ideas"! In fact, enough for a sequel.

Surely there are some great pull quotes, but no one sent us the book, so we'll never really know. But if you want to dip into the dark recesses of Snooki's mind, Jezebel posted a disturbing date rape passage earlier, which declares: "This girl was putting up a fight. Most whores would just give in at this point and accept the situation they were in. If she ate the dinner, took the gifts, came home with you, she was obliged to put out. If she changed her mind and didn't want to? Too bad. Things might get a little rough. She deserved what happened." Ghostwriter Frankel has said that part was added to give the book "some depth."

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  • Xwendekar

    You know, it's really easy to dump on Snooki, but we made her. Gothamist thought she was worth putting a story up about, and you lot thought it was worth your time not only to read said story, but to comment on it as well.

    As for Snooki, if she can become rich and famous for being exactly who she is, I say good for her. Even in our watered-down reality TV culture, not everyone can do that.

  • HypocraticOath

    The reason she never knew she would write a book is because she technically still hasnt. It was written by a ghostwriter, which Snooki (fuck calling her Nicole) thinks is a paranormal spirit who has the urge to use a keyboard.

  • adeez

    More hard-hitting journalism from the folks at Gothamist.

    I think we're well on our way to replacing Robbins and Barrett!

  • You mean somebody actually read it?

  • "Holy cow! Look at those udders!" said Ed to himself, momentarily stunned by the splendor".

    Not sure if a character who describes human breasts as udders is capable of appreciating splendor of any kind.

    Put some vampires in it, Snooki, maybe it'll capture the teen paranormal romance market.

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