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Deep Thoughts From A Hollywood Blonde (2014)

by Jennie Garth(Favorite Author)
3.28 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0451240278 (ISBN13: 9780451240279)
languge
English
publisher
NAL Hardcover
review 1: So I read it, obviously, and I don't know what I wanted, but I wanted more. To be completely honest, it seemed like she took a backseat to her life. She got into the business because of Mr. Showbiz, her and Shannen didn't really fight, but Luke and Jason had to tear them apart, she moved away from her husband and didn't realize he wouldn't like that. It seemed like she didn't want to take the blame for anything that went wrong, but then was shocked when it did. The one thing I gathered from reading this was that the reason her second marriage failed was because of her parents' marriage. Because her father moved away for a while, but then re-joined the family, she thought she could too. But normal people aren't like that. I'm glad I read it, even gladder that I met her, but... more still disappointed by how little ownership she took.
review 2: As a long time fan of 90210, I was very eager to read this book. Jennie was airways my favorite actress on the show. I always kind of envied her cute blondness. It was an entertaining book, but like others have said, it seems like she was just skimming the surface of all the topics. Still being guarded. I would have liked more stories from the 90210 years. I liked reading that the actors are still close, but I found it odd that she never mentioned the character of Andrea or the actress that played her. Overall, not bad fora Hollywood bio. She comes off as a nice person. less
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Kelly
I like her and I like Beverly Hills 90210...so it was an enjoyable read.
zee33
Pretty good. Another mindless, fun stroll down memory lane.
hagar
No big, dark secrets revealed here. Just a fun, easy read.
twilightfan1
Loved it!
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