Lauren Conrad Makes Best Seller List

July 13, 2009 at 4:16pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Hold our hair back!

Lauren Conrad's debut novel LA Candy has topped the New York Times Best Seller list for two weeks.

Conrad, 23, a former whore on The Hills, said, "If someone said to me five years ago when this all started that I would one day make the New York Times Best Seller list I wouldn't have believed it. I am so honored that it is now a reality."

The novel is based loosely on Conrad's life and chronicles the story of 19-year-old Jane Roberts, who moves to Hollywood and ends up as the star of her own reality show.

So basically she wrote a biography and added fiction to make it interesting, since her own life is so lame.

—Philippa Bourke, Splash News

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