Pamela
Anderson, Actress, Model, Film, Television, Politics, Movies, Movie, Hollywood,
Celebrity
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Pamela
Anderson Novels
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2004, Pamela Anderson released the book Star, co-written
by author Eric Shaw Quinn, in which she describes a young
teenager doing different things in order to reach fame. |
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Her
second book, a sequel, Star Struck, released in 2005,
is a thinly veiled look at her life with Tommy Lee and
the travails of celebrity life. After this, she began
touring across the States, signing autographs to fans
at Wal-Mart stores nationwide. |
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Star
by Pamela Anderson |
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Who
knew? Pamela Anderson's debut novel Star is funny, sexy,
and utterly compelling--a must read for chick lit fans,
and anyone with an ounce of curiosity about Hollywood.
Still not convinced? Here are three reasons to read
Star: it offers a gossipy glimpse into the extravagant
lives of the rich and shameless; its funny--filled
with laugh-out-loud memorable moments; and most surprising,
its got a lot of heart--don't be surprised if
you find yourself falling for this sweet, naïve,
and lovable heroine.
Anyone remotely familiar with Anderson's life will recognize
the playfully disguised true story behind Star Wood
Leigh's tale--how a tight t-shirt and a football game
led to her appearance in Mann Magazine, an accidental
audition landed her a spot on the home improvement send-up
Hammer Time, and a show called Lifeguards, Inc confirmed
her arrival on the Hollywood scene. Andersons
book is delightful--a playful blend of fact and fiction
thats a treat to read. The sex kitten with a heart
of gold may be a familiar story, but Star offers what
even the best chick lit and romance novels cannot--authenticity.
Star is a novelization of Pamela Andersons life,
and while its debatable whats fact and whats
fiction (you'll never look at the Hollywood sign the
same way again), the point is that it all could have
happened to her. Star ends with a bit of a romantic
cliffhanger, but anxious readers shouldn't fret--Anderson
is hard at work on Stars sequel, a "great
exciting romance" featuring the face-licking, impish
Jimi Deed. |
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Star
Struck by Pamela Anderson |
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"
Take a walk on the wild side... Star Wood Leigh is star
struck in life and love. A hasty secret marriage to
rock 'n' roll bad boy Jimi Deed triggers a chain of
events that changes both of their lives. Together they
soar to the heights of stardom and explore the dark
side of celebrity. As their lives become more public,
their secrets get even darker. Provocative and filled
with surprises, this, the latest in the continuing tale
of Miss Star Wood Leigh, takes her story to a whole
new level. Life goes off the scale as she tries to balance
private life with celebrity, and the world finds out
what it really means to be Star Struck. Take a twisted
look at what can happen offscreen as Star navigates
the rocky shoals of life and love as the world's most
unintentional superstar. Bestselling authors Pamela
Anderson and Eric Shaw Quinn are back with their latest
installment on the life of their fictional alter ego
and their twisted take on stardom. The editorial advice
of writer/director Gerry Anderson -- Pam's brother --
who not only added a lot of joy to the editing process
in the writing of this book, also helped shape Star
Stuck into a raw and unexpected take on stardom. "
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