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Rob Lowe Stories I Tell My Friends, but the other one wasn't as good.
I just finished Leah Reminis book and it was good Tina Fey BossyPants Not Amy Poehler. It was guarded and hard to get into. I was disappointed. I still want to read Holly Madison's book. |
| I liked Candice Bergen's memoir Knock Wood about growing up with a dummy for a "brother" and a celebrity father. |
| Rachel Dratch wrote a great and funny book about being in Hollywood and not being super skinny/gorgeous. She also had a late in life baby - she was 43 - which was a total surprise. |
| Kate Mulgrew's 'Born With Teeth' was SO good. |
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Holly Madison's book is at the top of my list due to how revealing it is! She offers a ton of dish & never disappoints.
Others worth mentioning include: • Tatum O'Neals book "A Paper Life." • Kris Jenner's • Leah Remini's • Christopher Reeve's • Lana Turner's • Madonna's brother's juicy tell-all • J Lo's |
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Agree....Rob Lowe writes good books.
Thoroughly engrossing. Brooke Shields wrote a very entertaining book about her relationship w/her mother which was an excellent read by far. I love Chelsea Handler's book "Are You There Vodka.....?" which had me constantly in stitches, but her other books are not as good. Brandy Glanville's first book is a good read. As is the book Eminem's mother penned. |
I love Tina Fey but her book was such a waste. There was very little to it. I hated that she included scripts from well known snl skits. So much wasted filler. Amy Poeler's book had filler but no where near as much. Although she's not a bona fide celebrity, Jenny Lawson's Let's Pretend this Never Happened is one of the funniest books I've ever read. |
| I'm reading Shonda Rhimes' Year of Yes and enjoying it. A very easy read. |
| Jenna Jameson's "How to Make Love Like a Porn Star." Really interesting read, funny, sad, and a little depressing knowing her life after the book. |
| Molly Ringwald wrote a really good book of short stories |
YES! I was completely surprised. He's a smart guy who's led an interesting life. And he's clearly done a ton of therapy -- lots of self-reflection, which is interesting in its own right. I listened to both of his books on audio. I liked the first much better than the second, but they were both good. The guy knows how to tell good stories! |
I have to disagree with this. Maybe it's because I listened to the audiobook (which Tina Fey narrated), but I found myself laughing hysterically at points. Tears rolling down my face while stopped at a red light type of laugher. Loved it. On the other hand, I thought Amy Poeler's book was way more empty. So. Much. Whining. about how hard it is to write a book.
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