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    Departure from the Script - The Hollywood Series by Jae
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    'Departure from the Script' by Jae is a heartwarming lesbian romance novel that follows the journey of Amanda, a femme actress, and Michelle, a butch photographer. Their unexpected encounter at an anti-Valentine's Day party leads to a rehearsal relationship filled with humor, chemistry, and personal growth. The plot unfolds with Amanda and Michelle overcoming their biases and insecurities, gradually falling in love despite their initial reluctance. Jae's writing style captivates readers with clear storytelling, well-developed characters, and a slow-burn romance that culminates in a feel-good ending.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As with any creative project, there were a lot of people who had a hand in bringing this novella into existence, mainly Erin and Astrid, who kicked my butt when I wanted to end the sto...

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    A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life by Brian Grazer
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    A Curious Mind by Brian Grazer is a book that delves into the power of curiosity and its impact on leading a fulfilling life. Grazer shares his experiences of engaging in curiosity conversations with a diverse range of individuals, from Fidel Castro to President Obama, highlighting the value of asking questions and listening actively. The book emphasizes the importance of curiosity in sparking creativity, gaining new perspectives, and fostering meaningful connections with others. Grazer's writing style presents a mix of personal anecdotes and insights from his interactions with influential figures, showcasing how curiosity can lead to personal growth and a broader understanding of the world.

    ONE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, THE SUMMER after I graduated from the University of Southern California (USC), I was sitting in my apartment in Santa Monica with the windows open, thinking about how to get so...

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    Yearbook by Seth Rogen
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    'Yearbook' by Seth Rogen is a collection of humorous and candid stories from the author's life, filled with anecdotes about drugs, awkward situations, and encounters with celebrities like Tom Cruise and Judd Apatow. The writing style is described as light-hearted and conversational, making readers feel like they are listening to a friend share stories in a casual setting. Rogen's storytelling jumps from one topic to another, covering experiences with drugs, relationships, and moments of genuine laughter.

    My dad is from Newark, New Jersey. He somehow manages to be simultaneously bald and always in dire need of a haircut. My mom is from Vancouver, British Columbia. She’s overfunctional, but also a Kunda...

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    Writing Her In
    Book 1 in the series:Plot Twist

    Writing Her In - Plot Twist by Holley Trent
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    Writing Her In is a polyamorous romance novel that delves into the complex relationships between a married couple, Adrien and Dara, and a woman named Stacia. The story explores themes of love, desire, and communication as the characters navigate their feelings and desires for each other. Set in the backdrop of the entertainment industry, the book portrays a unique and unconventional love story that challenges traditional relationship norms.

    The narrative is beautifully written, with a focus on real and believable emotions experienced by the characters. The plot unfolds in a way that captures the readers' attention, as the characters strive to find happiness not only for themselves but also for each other. The book skillfully weaves together the characters' journeys towards self-discovery and fulfillment, creating a captivating and heartwarming romance.

    Stacia Leonard pulled her lips into a tight smile. She nudged the signed hardcover copy of her book across the electric-blue tablecloth printed with her publisher’s insignia. Athena Publishing was big...

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    My Body by Emily Ratajkowski
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    "My Body" by Emily Ratajkowski presents a candid exploration of her life, focusing on her experiences as a young woman navigating the complexities of beauty, sexuality, and the entertainment industry. The book delves into her personal struggles with body image and mental health, revealing the impact of societal expectations and the patriarchy on her sense of self. Through her narrative, Ratajkowski shares her journey of self-discovery, drawing parallels between her life and the broader experiences of women, making it relatable to many.

    The writing style is described as honest and unpretentious, resembling a conversation with a close friend. Readers have noted that it feels like peering into a personal diary, filled with heartfelt reflections and insights. The essays are engaging and thought-provoking, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences while simultaneously providing a unique perspective on the pressures faced by women in a male-dominated world. This combination of personal storytelling and social commentary creates a powerful narrative that resonates deeply with those who read it.


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    Tempting Olivia
    Book 2 in the series:Oxford Romance

    Tempting Olivia - Oxford Romance by Clare Ashton
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    "Tempting Olivia" in the Oxford Romance series by Clare Ashton follows the romantic journey between high-profile divorce and family lawyer Olivia and movie star Kate. The story is filled with unexpected endearing moments, witty banter, deep understanding, and a slow-burn build-up of their romance. The writing style is described as beautiful, heartfelt, intelligent, and engaging, capturing the intense chemistry between the characters and weaving words together in a poetic quality that makes the book a joy to read.


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    A Life in Parts by Bryan Cranston
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    "A Life in Parts" by Bryan Cranston is a memoir that takes readers through the life journey of the beloved actor. Cranston shares insights into his childhood, career, and experiences on iconic TV shows like Seinfeld, Malcolm in the Middle, and Breaking Bad. The book is described as a competently ghostwritten memoir that offers a warm and engaging narrative style, capturing the essence of Cranston's personal and professional life with honesty and humor.

    Cranston's writing delves into emotionally difficult topics with ease, providing readers with a glimpse into his life as a hardworking and dedicated actor. The book also explores Cranston's passion for acting, his experiences with different roles, and the impact of his unexpected fame from Breaking Bad. Overall, "A Life in Parts" presents a compelling and insightful account of Cranston's journey in the entertainment industry, showcasing his talent, humility, and appreciation for both the highs and lows of life.

    Why should I save her? This little junkie, Jane, was threatening to blackmail me, expose my enterprise to the police, destroy everything I had worked for, and wipe out the financial life preserver I w...

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    Insatiable: Porn - A Love Story by Asa Akira
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    'Insatiable: Porn - A Love Story' by Asa Akira is a memoir that delves into the life of the famous porn star herself. Asa Akira recounts her journey from her early years of unsupervised time and sexual activity to her decision to become a sex worker and eventually a successful porn actor. The book provides a raw and gritty look into the porn industry, showcasing Asa's unapologetic and bold personality. Despite some readers finding the memoir to be a bit disjointed and lacking a clear timeline, the book offers entertaining and informative anecdotes about the adult entertainment industry.

    The first time, I went with Laila. Fresh out of a long, drain-circler of a relationship, it was as if she had all of a sudden stormed into the escorting business with some kind of a vengeance. She eve...

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    LaBrava by Elmore Leonard
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    Joe LaBrava, a former Secret Service agent turned photographer, reconnects with an aging movie star, Jean Shaw, who he idolized as a child. Set in Miami, the story unfolds as LaBrava suspects that Shaw is being targeted for extortion by Miami thugs. As the plot thickens, involving kidnapping, extortion, and murder, LaBrava finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and intrigue. The narrative is filled with tight dialogues, well-crafted scenes reminiscent of a movie, and a plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Elmore Leonard's writing style shines through, capturing the essence of film noir cinema and delivering a story that is both nostalgic and engaging.

    “Come on, Evelyn, the shot. The feeling he gets. The girl trying to look lovely, showing you her treasures, and they’re not bad. But look at the dressing room, all the glitzy crap, the tinfoil cheapne...

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    The F List by Alessandra Torre
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    The F List by Alessandra Torre is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Emma and Cash, two internet celebrities who have convinced the world that they hate each other. As they are cast in a reality show together, their tension and antagonism provide perfect fodder for the cameras. However, as the storyline progresses, Emma and Cash become complex, imperfect, and relatable characters that readers begin to root for. The book delves into themes of internet fame, celebrity culture, and the construction of personas in the media, all while exploring a slow-burning romance between the two leads. Alessandra Torre's writing style is praised for being fabulous, making the characters relatable and the cliche storyline work seamlessly.

    The plot of the book unfolds with Emma's rise to social media fame, fueled by her animosity towards Cash. As they are forced to work together on the reality show, their tension escalates, leading to a climax manipulated by a ruthless producer for ratings. The book is described as a reality show in written form, engaging the reader with its drama and emotional depth. The character development, especially of Emma, and the unadorned depiction of internet fame are highlighted as the strengths of the novel, showcasing Torre's ability to create emotionally layered and relatable characters within a relevant and rousing storyline.


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